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Variously  w  '.  itten  in  the  Public  Record! 
Arms: — Or,  three  crescents. 


the  founder  of  the  family  in  America,  was  of  English  an 
and  came  to  America  in  1635.  Mr.  Odell  is  first  tr«ce< 
records  with  the  comparatively  rare  prelix  of  Mr.,  whic 
Moorehousc, daughter-in-law  Mary  Odell, and  others,b 
Mr.  Odell's  ancestry ;  the  parish  registers  of  Bed((>tdshi 
seat  of  the  fiimily  in  Bedfordshire  was  originaJly  the  ant 
Northamptonshire,  and  Moltington,  Oxfordshire,  the  co 
Esq.;  she  died  6  March,  1656  ;  on  the  tomb  are  the  at 
in  this  country,  and  to  whom  his  kinsman  Lor^  Crewe  : 
(Harrey's  History  of  Willey  Hundred,  Bedfordshifc.   \ 


cesiry ;  he  came  to  New  England  in  the  early  part  of  the  seventeenth  century,  probably  at  the  time  of  the  emigration  of  tl 
1  at  Concord,  Mass.,  where  his  name  appears  in  the  town  records  as  early  as  ifijo;  he  removed  to  Fairfield,  Conn.,  about 
h,  in  those  early  days,  was  a  distinctive  and  honorable  title.  Mr.  Odell  died  at  Fairfield  in  1676 ;  his  will,  recorded  there  an 
cqiKathes  lands  in  Concord  and  Fairfield,  and  makes  son  John  Odell  and  son-in-law  Samuel  Moorehouse  executors.  Rest 
re  show  a  very  extensive  settlement  of  the  family  in  that  county,  ami  the  name  appean  to  have  undergone  many  vari.itionf 
:iem  castle  and  barony  of  Wahull,  also  called  Wodhull,  Woodhull,  Woodhill,  etc. ;  this  place  is  now  described  as  Odell  on  th 
mmon  spelling  of  the  name  is  Wodhull  and  Woodhull ;  in  Mollington  Church,  however,  is  a  tomb  to  the  memory  of  Mrs.  t 
mi  of  WoodhulL  or,  Ihret  crtutnli,  gulei.  In  America,  the  families  of  Woodhull  and  Udell  have  not  traced  any  relaiionsh 
mt  the  Wodhull  AtchievemenI  about  168;,  is  frequently  described  in  the  public  records  as  Richard  Odell,  and  William  O 
'iaution  of  Oxfordshire,  Harl.  See.  Pub.,  Vol.  V.     New  England  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.,  Vol.  XLV,  p.  7.     N.  Y.  Gen.  and 


le  Rev.  Peter  Bulkeley,  who  was  rector 
1644  and  became  the  owner  of  a  larf 
d  dated  6  June,  the  same  year,  mentioi 
-arches  are  now  Ixing  made  in  Englam 
.  of  spelling,  sucn  as  Wodell,  Woddell, 
e  map  ->  of  the  county,  this  being  a  later  0 
:iizabcth  ( Meese)  Woodhull,  late  wife  o 
ip,  though  Richard  Wodhull,  Gent.,  bo 
deU,  Jr.,  of  Rye,  N.  V.,  signed  as  Will 
Bio.  Record,  VoL  I,  p.  15.) 


INDEX  OF  NAME& 


Aicher. 
HabbelL 
Kcdcr. 
Uoicboac 

VowlcL 
Walker. 
Woodhua 

BtjranL 

Dcnu. 
COL 

Hoit. 

Kaiflo. 

Snith. 

Tmer. 

Wheckr. 

Mmli  GtmnUim. 
ItaylcT.  Lyon. 
Beuh.  MelKB. 
Blilkwil  RoaMcjp. 
Dickioioa.  taith. 
ncBch.  Vendjre. 
Gicton.  Waldna. 
•  WhMicr. 


oaicr. 

J.  r> —  c*. — «... 


■  It  is  aol  kaowa  ibat  Willian  Odtll,  Jr., 
was  the  eldest  so*.  Savafe't  GcMslogical 
DktioMry  dcscnlxs  hba  as  WUIiaai  OikU 
of  GfMttwidi,  Cms.,  sfcd  47  in  16S1. 
NotUaf  has  lieca  ioaad,  Imwcvvt,  to  lii 
Ikcihtiofliirtkorkii  Imlher  Joka  (MtU. 


•WILLIAM  OU 
of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  b.  about 
1659,  purchased  land  in  I 
Thomas  Morehouse;  in 
of  Rye,  signed  petttioa 
Woodhull";  in  1681, ow 
400  acres  in  Fairfield ;  in 
deed  of  land  in  Rjre  to  so 
in  169],  giTC  deed  of  Ian 
soa.JokaOdca;  d.  afeM 
(Bolion'a  Hist  Wett.  Co 
lion.) 


JOHN  ODELL, 
of  Fordhim,  N.  Y. ;  in  i6Sj,  allied 
«•  widMM;  in  1706,  sold  to  Gmtic 
Knifci,  of  Rjre,  hit  intcmt  in  tEe 
imdindcd  bads  "  bdow  the  aukcd 
tieci  which  bdoag  10  tkeeiihtceath," 
beiot  a  Ihiny-iiuh  put  cir  the  had 
vhkb  belonged  to  hit  dccwccd 
Cuhcr,  WiOiun  OdeU. 
(Rye  Tom  Keoocda,  Libcf  C,  p.  aSj.) 


:JOHANNA   1 

■nER.  who  in 

S<SS,«M    M 

K|  aa  Haaadi, 

wifeof  JohaO 

Haaaiccomt  of 

the  atltmn  of 

■^lia  Bayard  to 

ttkepocKWM 

■iDalchCbnrch 

ia  Ncw-YoA. 

^■•te'l'anerwai 

the  tm  of  this 

HiaWcttchcttcr 

CoaBtT;hiaa 

oa  by  his  wi 

■lolfaaand  her 

children  IB  i6< 

■  . 

(Rikcf*!  HiiL 

■L,  N.  Y.) 

ff^ 


SAMUEL  ODELL, 
<if  Rye,  in  170U,  gave  Abraham 
Smith  diced  of  land  which  formerly 
belonged  to  his  lather,  William 
OdeU. 

HACKALIAH  ODELL, 
in  168c,  mentioned  in  Rye  Town 
Reconb  as  witncising  Robert 
Bloomer's  deed;  no  further  trace. 
ISAAC  ODELL, 
of  Eastchciter,  N.  V.,  in  1704,  gave 
to  Moses  Hoit,  Jr.,  deed  of  land  in 
Eastcheater. 


.'OHANNES  ODELL,)*., 
of  FotbSia  Ibaor,  mar.  19  Okt., 
lilt;  d.  k^<Mn  lyjl;  wiD,  ia  New- 
Yak  Oly,  diMd  1$  Sept,  »3Si 

Cwnd  £Shcr|oiia'(3&,JitHiiit. 
■ifc  Hiaank,bcather  Michael  Oildl, 
I  loha,  lauc,  Abnhia,  JoM- 
-    -      -         Haaadi  aad 


bfodMT  Mifhid  tad  na  Joha  ex- 


eJOHANNA,  V  la.  Johannes  and 
AWiB  (Waldm  1)  fcnBclic  (Ver- 
■aye)  of  Hailai  •;  h  1670,  Magia- 
tnte;iBi<l9,Bt  altr  of  Committee 
of  Sdkly  lad  oj  '  LMa^  Counca 
'fiimiiH  Ih^fciilii  nf  Ihr 
r,  was  the  too 


Isaac  V« 


Dnaaa. 
Ihckaaa. 


Najl 


ic. 
le. 
Waldna. 


(PlohMe  Rnoi*,  La»er  13,  p.  iij.) 


MICHAEL  ODELL, 
of  whom  no  trace  has  been  found 
beyond  the  mention  of  his  name  aa 
an  executor  of  the  will  of  Johannea 
Odell,  of  Fordham,  in  which  instru- 
ment he  it  called  by  the  teiutor 
"  My  brother,  Michael  Oddl." 


ELL,  JiL, 
■634;  in 

'airfield  of 
1668,  aa 

u  "Wm. 

ncd  about 

■6j4,|iTe 

nlamael; 

iWcMett 

•  :»•*- 

.,»ldedi- 


nj~ 

JONATHAN 
in  1697,  at  White  Fliint, 
ther  Isaac,  tinned  oath  of 
to  King  William. 

STEPHEN 
of  Rye,  said  to  have  re 
Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 
(Bolton's  Hist  West.  Co.; 
MICHAEL 
stated  to  have  married  — 
sing,  with  issue,  two  sc 
drick,  mar.  to  Sarah  De 
Joha,  d.  t.  p. 


: ,  dau.  of  Richari 

Esq.,of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  who  wi 
field  in  1650;  Freeman  in 
Deputy  to  the  General  C 
the  town  of  Rye  in  1665-8- 
teven  sons  and  a  dau.,  Sat 
who  in  1686  saanied  Joh 
Esq.,  fiiit  Lord  of  the 
Fofdham,  N.  Y.,  and  had 
(Baird't  Hitt  of  Rye,  K.  \ 


ODELL, 
with  bro- 
allcgiance 

ODELL, 
moved  to 


ODELL, 

But- 

m,  Hen- 
vau  and 


oflhcsitlccathe 
ijm,m^-  taw*  n 


I 

WILLIAM  ( 
of  Stratfield ;  in  1697,  rer 
Covenant  in  Stratfidd  C 
1 7  so,  received  deed  of  laa« 
hlher,  John  OdeU,  of  Sm 
1744,  (ktcribed  aa  of  Fail 
chosen  guardiaa  by  Josej 
Nathaniel  Beach  of  Stra 
■75'>  8*<"  deed  lo  his  a 
miah  Smith  Odell,  of  Fa 
(Fairfield  Town  Recatda.) 


)DELL,= 
lewed  the 
hatch;  ia 
i  from  his 
tfald;  ia 
-fieid  aad 
ih,  ton  of 
tfocd;  in 
OB  Nehe- 
iifidd. 


:  ABIGAII ,  who  is  m 

together  with  her  mother, 
of  Richard  Lyon,  in  a  deed 
the  joined  with  her  hutbai 
ham  OdeO,  dated  11  Marc 
Mit.  Oddl  died  —  Jan., 
her  fDitieth  year;  her  gravi 
still  tuading  ia  the  ohi  chi 
at  Stratfidd,  but  it  partly 
ated. 
(FaiiMd  Towa  Rccocds.) 


^•^t»«.l   •    Ak^M.    AM 


•-r-' 


•if.-^;.! 


Ue. 

lUadcrate. 


Cooke. 

HcCwky. 

Dcvoor. 

McChua. 

Drake. 

Monit. 

daPev. 

NewdL 

Eddy. 

Radycid. 

Gnhtat 

Soott. 

HsIitaL 

Smrait 

Hoitan. 

Slymai. 

frr- 

VtaBcifCB. 

Ka». 

VsaVkckcfcn 

kSL. 

WUbc*. 

.  ABRAHAM  ODELL,: 
of  YoAm,  N.  Y.,b,  tt  Apca,  lyts; 
ia  1715,  owaed  Uadt  ia  towa  of 
GctMlNqk,  adioiBiaf  the  ettale  of 
kit  tntberjoaaliMa  Oddl  t  win  at 
While  lUaa,  daMd  ti  Jaae,  iSia, 
rataliiMa  wifie  Itt4>tif  b,  toat  Jaoob 
tad  Joaalhaa,  daachMn  Hannah 
OdeO,  AKda  Oddey  aad  Rctnoca 
Vthatiae,  dtcussd,  sad  othcra. 
(Piobale  Racoida,  Liber  B,p.  JST-) 


Aleiaader.  Fowler. 

Gedaey. 

LiviafaoiL  ' 

Rtisbeck. 

Rich. 
CHaton.  RaUnaoa. 

Rych«. 


Hon.  JACOB  ODELL,: 
ofYonken,b.  asJaly,  I7s6;  tecved 
daiiai  the  RevohHiaa  ia  Col.  Sua- 
ttd  Drake'a  Regiment;  at  the  dote 
of  the  war,  i:om«sitanard  Brif  .-Gen. 
Slate  Troops  by  Mti.-Gen.  Monit; 
■nabet  New-YoA  SUM  AtscnAly 
ilis-ij,  and  of  Pnaidential  Elec- 
lonl  Colleic  if  iSte  and  1818 ;  d. 
in  1I46;  wfll  at  White  Plains. 
(Boltoa's  Hist  Wett  Ca,  editioB 
iMi). 


REBECCA,  dM  -lie*  OMi  J"- 
aetie  (Kicnta)  DjclBaa,  b.  lo 
Dec,  1717,  laK    II  *tA  1751,  d. 


6  Apr.,  ■•«;  I  itr 


■iLtt 


Plaint,  dated  ay]  Vm  ,  ilii,  pcoved 
il  Dec,  iSti,  ■  I  '        ~ 

bacca  Vtbnttat  1  1 


=  ANN,  widow 
vooit  taddaa. 
(van  Vlecktma; 
a  dstcendtnt  o 
Mont,  in  Haia 
to  Aascrica  in  i~ 
her  Int  hasbi 
vooit,  had  H< 
msr.  Jsac  Sui 
daas.,  one  now 
D.  Eddy,  of  R: 
(Rikcr%  Hist  i 


JONA'THAN  ODELL,: 
of  Tanylown,  N.  Y.,  b.  a6  Dec, 
lyjo ;  owned  a  large  eitate  in  Weal- 
chester  County ;  imptitoaed  during 
the  war  of  the  Revolution  Cor  loy- 
alty to  the  American  cause ;  d.  >  j 
Sept,  1818,  bur.  in  Skepy  Hollow 
Cemetery,  Tarrytown;  will,  at  White 
Plains,  dated  19  May,  iSii,  men- 
liona  lour  tona  and  others. 
(Bolton'a  Hitt  Wett  Co.,  edition 
i88i.) 


JACOB  ODELL, 
of  Greenburgh,  b.  a6  Feb.,  1751,  d. 
15  Oct,  1798;  bur.  in  Sleepy  Hol- 
low Cemeteiy ;  will,  at  White  Plaina, 
E roved  6  Feb.,  1799,  mentiont  wife, 
lannah,  toot  Jonathan  and  Jaaper 
and  child  ualiam;  thia  child  was 
bap.  Jacob  and,  with  his  brothett, 
inhentcd  propetty  under  the  will  of 
their  (randfather,  Jonathan  Oddl. 
(White  Plaint  Probate  Recocda.) 


:  MARGARET,  dau.  Jacob  and 
Janactie  (Kierten)  Dyckraan,  b. 
■  731,  d.  to  Mar.,  1783;  grand- 
danghter  of  Jan  Dyckman,  the 
founder  of  the  family,  who  came 
Ihiai  Benlhcim,  Weslphdia,  and  was 
landholder  in  Harlem  as  early  as 
1666;  he  mar.  1.  Madelaine,  dau. 
Daniel  Toumeur  in  1673,  a.  Re- 
becca, dau.  Reaolvrd  Waldron 
and  sridow  of  Jan  Nagel. 
(Rikcr'a  Hitt.  Htilem.) 


J"!,, 


JOHN  ODELL, 
of  Fordham  Manor,  nu 
dau.  Benjamin  and  Mar 
of  Harlem ;  hit  will,  dated 
1739,  mentioBt:  "dau^i 
who  ia  since  married  to 
said  John  Oddl." 

ISAAC  ODELL, 
mar.  Lena  Devaua  aad  I  lad  iiBae 
three  tona,  Isaac,  who  ser\ 
wsr  of  the  Revolution, 
Onsndaigua,  and  Jonalht 
(Bolton's  Hist  West  Co.,< 


laSept, 
er  Aniw, 
dietfac- 


■cdinthc 
Jofcn,  of 


lid  ad.) 


lligHIk  Genen/iM. 

Barker.  Riker. 

Brower.  Rockwell. 

Coie.  Schurs. 

Darling.  Sherman. 

Douglas.  Sunderlin. 

Fish.  Van  Derveer. 

King.  Voorhies. 

Mattle.  Weed. 


JACOB  DE  LANCEY  ODELL, 
of  Vonken,  b.  there  14  Feb.,  1801; 
d.  11  Nov.,  1877 ;  bur.  in  St.  John's 
Cemetery  ;  Obituaiy  in  N.  Y.  Gen. 
and  Bio.  Record,  Vol.  IX,  p.  48 ; 
will,  at  White  Plains,  dated  30  May, 
1876,  mentions  sons  Abraham  Bre- 
voort,  Charles  Henry  and  Eugene, 
also  wilie  Ann  Eliaabeth. 
(Probate  Recorda,  Liber  84,  p.  60.) 


AniM  Gneratiim. 
Bicvoott.  Schuyler. 

Dade.  Towle. 

Reeves. 


LES  HEh 


:ANN  ELIZABE 
and  Hester  (D, 
granddtu.  Abrahi 
(Davia)  Rich,  of  k 
where,  for  seven 
family  owned  a  I 
thaaaar  Rych^,  bi 
the  fiist  of  the  1 
waa  the  ion  of  L 
and  about  1699 
Sandhuttcn. 
(Bolton's  Hitt  n 
p.  fioo.) 


Tl,  dau.  Phinett 
m£)  Rich,  and 
taiaad  Eliaabeth 
anii«ate,N.Y., 
I  jkaratioas,  the 
aigi  attate.  Bal- 
ifk  I  June,  ifi6f, 
1MB  BI  America, 
lAh  of  FItack, 
waa  a  letidcnt  of 


'sM  Co.  Vol.  II, 


JONATHAN  8.  ODEI.I., 
of  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  b.  14  Nov., 
1793 ;  in  i8s7.  Supervisor  of  town 
of  Greenburgh;  in  1838,  Cokmd 
of  Regiment  of  Westchester  County 
Militia,  and  same  year  Whig  candi- 
date for  Member  New-Vorii  Slate 
Assembly;  d.  is  Sept.,  1887,  bur. 
in  Sleepy  Hollow  Cemetery;  will 
at  White  Plains. 
(Tarrytown  Arjpu,  17  Sept.,  1887.) 


CHARLES  HENRY  ODELL, 
of  Yonkers,  graduated  at  Union 
College,  Schcnecudy,  N.  \.,  as  civil 
engineer  in  class  of  186 1;  served 
during  the  war  of  the  Rebellion  as 
Captain  in  119th  Regiment,  New- 


MAY  CORNEL  IA,  dau.  Robert 

Jamet  and  Eliiab  cth  (Coae)  Doug, 

lat,    of    Yonker  ,  fcd    granddau. 

James    Brown    a  nd    Cornelia -L. 

(Brower)  Douglas  Kliiabeth  Cote 

wailhedau.  of  Jol  m  Coie,  of  finally 


Hon.  JACOB  ODELL, 
of  Tarrytown,  b.  15  Nov.,  1819; 
first  Prest.  of  Tarrytown ;  supervisor 
town  Greenburgh  1849-51  i  mem- 
ber N.  Y.  State  Assembly  1853-S4  ; 
d.  I  June,  1887. 


:  HANNAH,  dau.  Jasper  and  Auly 
Sirmua,  of  Gicenburgh,  N.  Y.  Hit 
will,  at  While  PItins,  dated  1  Feb., 
i8i<,  proved  4  Jan.,  iBio, mentions 
as  children  of  his  dau.  Hannah  Man- 
deville,  Jonathan  Odell,  Jaaper  S 
Odell,  Jacob  Oddl  and  Isaac  Man- 
deville,  Mrs.  Odell,  having  married 
1.  James  Mandeville;  she  died  94 
June,  i8ii. 
(Probate  Records,  Liber  J,  p.  8.) 


:  JANE,  dau.  Thomas  and  Hannah 
(Ward)  Tompkins,  of  Greenburgh, 
N.  v.,  s8  Dec,  1813.  Thomaa 
Tompkina  d.  lo  July,  1846,  aged 
79;  gravestone  in  Presbyterian 
churchyard.  White  Plains.  Will,  at 
White  Plains,  mentions  dau.  lane 
Odell.  Hon.  Daniel  D.  Tompkins, 
Gov.  State  of  New-York  and  Vice- 
Prtsident  United  States,  was  of  this 
family. 

(Bolton's  Hitt  Wett.  Co.,  edition 
1881.) 


HARRIET  ELIZA,  dau.  Dr. 
John  Leiand  aid  Abigail  Maria 
(Sunderlin)  Barker,  of  Adams.  Mass. 
Dr.  Barker  was  the  son  of  James 
Barker,  Esq.,  of  the  Court  of  Assis- 
tinti  in  Rhode  Island,  and  Justice 


LiiOT.  JOHN 
ofYonken,N.  Y.,  b.  150 
an  officer  in  Col.  Monit  < 
Regiment,  and  mounted 
the    American    Army   du 
War  of  the  Revolution ; 
commisaioned  Lieut.Col. 
Troopa  by  Gov.  John  Ja- 
Oct.,  183;,  bur.  at  TarryUni 
bjr  fint  wife,  a  dau.,  Anne,  - 
Bishop  Undeihill,  Etq.;  b 
wife,  t  ton.  Jtckton  OdeU. 
(Archivet  in  Albtny  Slate 


JACKSON 
of  Greenburgh,  b.  3  Mt 
grtduated  at  Columbia  C 
clasa  of  1814;  during  th 
i8ii,  served  as  Major  on 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Pierre  Van  ( 
under  commission  from 
Witt  Clinton ;  d.  18  July, 
testate;  bur,  in  old  Pre 
graveyard,  at  Dobba  Ferry 
(Yonkers  GtuUe,  1  Aug., 


ODELL. 

-•t,i75«i 
Graham's 
guide  to 
ring    the 

in  1797. 
of  Sute 
/;  d.  s6 

'n;  issue, 
whoaasr. 

r 


Libniy.) 


ODELL, 

7.  ■79»: 
ollege  in 
e  war  of 

the  SUIT 
^oitlandt, 
Cm\.  De 

1849,  in- 
■bylcrian 
,N.  Y. 
■Ms-) 


=  I  HANNAH,  dan.  John  1 
McChain  of  Couitlandt,  W 
N.  Y.;  their  son,  Lieut. 
McChain,  6lh  Reg.  U.  S.  I 
served  with  distinctioo  and 
Gen.  Scott  in  the  war  of  18 
a.  ABIGAIL,  dau.  Hachal 
Abby  (Habted)  Brown,  of 
N.  v..  granddau.  Hachali 
Ana  ( Knilcn)  Brown,  and  de 
fmai  IVwaa  Brown,  Esq., 
Sussea  Co.,  England. 
(BohoB't  Hbt  Wett  Co., 
i«i.) 


:ANNA,  dau.  Barthr'conK 
Eliiabeth  (Bonnet)  Wa/d  an 
daughter  Hon.  Stephen  u 
(Gedney)  Ward  Slcphei 
wu  Judge  of  Wcatchesier  < 
his  father  waa  Edmund  Wai 
member  of  Colonial  Aaaem 
of  Edmund  Ward  of  I 
Conn.,  and  giandsuu  of 
Ward,  Freeman  of  Wa 
Mass.,  in  1634,  and  Magi 
FairfteM  in  1636. 
(Ward  Pedigree,  Bolton'i 
West.  Co.) 


PIERRE  (  )DELI„ 

of  Haslinp,  N.  Y.,  b.  1  N(  >v.,  |8>8, 

in  town  of  Greenburgh;  en  gaged  in 

teaching,  and  afterward  in  agricul* 

tural  pursuits,  in  which  he  attained 

considerable  eminence;  d.  at  Hast. 


PEDIGREE  OF  ODELL, 

or 

UNITED   STATES   AND  CANADA, 

1010-1894. 

JSLY   W  '.    ITTEN   IN  THE   PuBLIC   RECORDS  OF   ENGLAND   AS  WaDEHEI.LE,   WaHULI.E,   DE  WaHUL,   WoDHUI    "-,   WoODHULL,    WoDELL,   OdELL,   OdILL,   ODLE,   ETC. 


Arms: — Or,  thret  crtsctnts,  gules.     Crest: — Ah  arm  cmhoived  in  armor,  holiiins  a  sword,  •  lU  ppr.     Motto: — Pro  tatrii  invidus. 

(Burti-iUmJtJCnlry.) 

SIX   UMES  OF    DESCENT  TRACED  BY 

RiiFCS  King.  Hsq.,  of  Yonkers,  New-Yo«k. 


|.0»TIWW1,   tS.4.  ■*    I 


s  ) 


ration  of  tt 
linn.,  about 
ed  there  an 
tors.  R«4 
r'  van.ition! 
Odellonth 
1  of  Mrs.  \ 
r  relationsh 
William  O 
Gen.  and 


MR.  WII.i.IAM  ODF.l.I., 
It  Rev.  Peter  Bulkeley,  who  was  rector  of  the  Parish  of  O.lcll  in  Ikrdfonlshire,  Kngland. 
1644  and  became  the  o»ner  of  a  large  estate  ;  his  nai»e  appears  there  in  the  priiliate 
d  dated  6  June,  the  same  year,  mentions  his  sons  William  and  John,  daughter  Reliecra 
■arches  are  now  >:eing  made  in  England  with  the  hope  of  obtaining  further  evidence  of 
.  of  spelling,  sucn  as  Wodell,  Woddell,  Woodell,  Woddle,  <  )dill,  Odell,  and  Odie.  The 
e  map  i  of  the  countv,  this  being  a  later  orthography.  In  the  p.irish  registers  of 'Thenford. 
'.liiabcih  (Meese)  Woodhull,  late  wife  of  Richard  Woodhull,  alias  Odell.  of  .Mollington, 
ip,  though  Richard  Wodhull,  Gent,  bom  about  i6>o,  the  progenitor  of  the  Woodhulls 
dell,  Jr.,  of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  signed  as  William  Woodhull  in  t668. 
Bio.  Record,  Vol.  I,  p.  15.1 


,IAM  CD 

.,  b.  about 
tl  land  in  1 
ihouse ;  in 
1  petition 
Q  1681,  ow 
irtield;  in 
I  Rye  to  so 
Iced  of  lam 
Bl  4akM 
.  WettCo 


I   1  I 
lATHAN 
lite  FUim, 
led  oath  of 
m. 

lEPHEN 
10  have  re 
NY. 

Wes«.  Co.; 
ICHAEL 
married  — 
je,  two  sc 

Sarah  De 


ELL,  J«.,= ,  dau.  of  Richard  Vowles, 

1634;  in  EBq.,of  Rye,N.  Y.,who  waaofFair- 
''air6eld  of  field  in  t65o;  Freeman  in  166a  and 
1668,  as  Depttly  to  the  General  Court  from 
as  "Wm.  the  town  of  Rye  in  1665-8-9.  Issue: 
netl  about  seven  sons  and  a  d*u.,  Sarah  Odell, 
16(4,  gave  who  in  16I6  nanied  John  Anher, 
n  lumel^;  Esq.,  fint  Loid  of  the  Mtnot  of 
1 M  cMeit  Fofdhan,  N.  Y.,  and  had  ianie. 
t  :t«k.  —  (BaM%  Hitt. «( Rye,  K.  Y.) 
.,  ^  cdi- 


I 
JAMES  ODELL, 
b.  at  Concord,  3  Dec,  1639,  bur. 
there  4  Feb.,  1641. 
(N.  E.    Hist,  and   Gen.  Register, 
Vol.  IV,  p.  J72.) 


: — «— .  The  name  of  Mr.  Odell 
was  l>om  there  about  1634.  The. 
the  early  records  of  Iloston,  howc 
t644,  according  to  O'  account.** 
1639,  and  was  buried  4°  (2  )  t64 
before  1644,  the  year  of  her  husbs 
will,  made  in  1676,  refer  to  her. 
(Walcott's  Concord  in  the  Coloni 


s  wife  is  not  known ;  she  was  probably  married  in  England  and  it  is  conjectured  by  Mr.  Baird  that  her  son,  William, 
re  is  no  trace  of  Mrs.  Odell's  residence  in  Concord,  the  first  liook  of  the  records  of  that  town  having  been  lost.  In 
:v«r,  may  be  found  :  "A  Register  of  the  births  and  liurialls  in  Concord  from  the  yeare  1639.  untill  the  first  month 
In  this  Register  are  the  following  entries:  "James  the  sonne  of  William  OdIe  was  borne  the  t  of  the  it°  month 
I.'  "  Rebecca,  the  daughter  of  William  Oille,  was  borne  the  17  (5°)  164J."  It  is  supposed  that  Mrs.  Odell  died 
iii4's  removal  to  Fairfield,  Conn.,  as  the  records  of  that  towi  make  no  mention  of  her  name,  nor  does  Mr.  Odell't 

al  Period.     N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register,  Vol.  IV,  p.  17a.) 


1 


JOHN  ODELL,  St.,: 
of  Fairfield ;  in  1664,  nude  Free- 
man by  GcnenlAitembly;  in  tCM, 
in  behalf  of  his  tiUher,Williiun  OdeU, 
'  joined  with  Francis  Hall  in  deed  of 
:  partition;  in  i67jand  t68i, received 
gtuu  of  land  at  Faiifidd ;  in  169;, 
named  aa  member  of  StratfieM 
ChiBch;  in  1707,  made  will  tp- 
^glMtHtfttTMaiy,  exccaniz. 
(FiiiMd  Town  Record*.) 


ODELL, 
widi  b(o> 
allegiance 

ODELL, 
moved  to 


ODELL, 

But- 

«•,  Hen- 
vanx  and 


JOHN  ODELL,  Jr., 
ofSintlield,  Conn.,  b.  about  t666i 
in  1687,  received  grant  of  land  as 
grandson  of  William  Odell,  of  Fair- 
field, deceased;  in  1689,  waa  made 
Freeman;  in  1694,  deed  from  his 
lather,  John  Odell;  d.  1  June,  t743, 
bur.  at  Siratfield;  will  al  Fairfield 
mentions  wife  Sarali,  two  soru,  two 
daughters  and  othen. 
(Probate  Rccotdt,  Liber  t74t-8.) 


r 


}DELL,= 
lewcd  the 
hnnh;  in 
Iftomhis 


ILLIAM  ( 
a  169;,  rer 
tratfidd  C 
leedof  lan« 
tell,  of  Sin 
I  at  of  Fail  -field  and 
n  by  Josej  >h,  too  of 
ch  of  Sira  Iford;  in 
d  to  hit  »  i»  Nchc- 
Ml,  of  Fa  iifidd. 
Rccordt.) 


ABIGAIL ,  who  is  mentioned 

together  with  her  mother,  the  dau. 
of  Richard  Lyon,  in  a  deed  in  which 
the  joined  with  her  husband,  Wil- 
liam OdeO,  dated  11  March,  1713. 

Mn.  Odell  died  —  Jan., ,  in 

her  fottieth  year;  her  gravettooe  it 

still  standing  in  the  old  churchyard 

at  Stra:ficld,  but  ia  partly  obStci- 

atcd 

(Fufidd  Town  Rccotdt.) 


HEZEKIAH  ODELL, 
of  Siralfield;  in  1700,  nanied  in 
Stralfield  Church  Recoidt  as  son  of 
John  Odell,  and  renewed  the  Cove- 
nant; in  177s,  with  brother  John, 
joined  in  deed  to  Timothy  Wheeler ; 
in  1717,  appointed  guardian  of 
Eleanor  Smith  and  Eteanor  Fiench ; 
in  1746,  commisaioised  aa  Lieuten- 
ant at  Soatfidd  by  the  General  As- 
sembly. 

irainieia  lown  Kecncdt.) 


:  SARAH,    dau.    Deacon    

Wheeler,  of  Stnlfield;  the  d.  a 
Oct.,  1743,  aged  78;  gravettone  i 
old  churchyard  at  Stntfield;  h< 
will,  dated  19  Oct,  1743,  mention 
honored  Cither  Deacon  wheeler,  lat 
of  Siratfield,  tons  Waiiam  and  Hen 
kiah  Odell,  dau.  Ann  Gill,  childie 
of  deceased  daus.  Bethiah  and  SanI 
and  gnnddau.  Abigail  Odell. 
(Fairfield  Probate  Records.) 


:i.  DEBORAH,  dan.  Thomat  Bay 
ley,  of  Fairfield;  the  d.  1;  Jane 
1756,  aged  S4;  bii.'-  in  old  cfawch 
yard  al  Stnlfield  and  dctoibcd  ir 
epiuph  aa  wife  10  Lieut  HcMkial 
Odell ;  istue,  four  childnn,  Aanrinb 
Gerthom,  Bnb  and  Aane ;  ticnhao 
OdeU  had  Iwocbadicn,  Williu  aac 
Ruth. 

(Old  SmtfieM  Church  Reeofdi.) 
I.  ,  dan.  llr.'Stmad  flmirti 


:  I.  JOANNA, dau.  Joteph  and  Abi- 
gailWalker,ofStntlafd.  Mn.Walker 
afterward  married  Richard  Hubbell ; 
her  will,  dated  17  Apr.,  1688,  men- 
tions daughter  Joanna  CMell. 
(Schenck's  Hist.  Fairfield.) 
I.  MARY,  ,  who  in   1711, 

ia  mentioned  at  Mary  Odell,  widow, 
and  inventory  of  her  estate  taken  by 
her  ton,  Samuel. 
(FairteU  Town  Recoidt.) 


REBECCA  ODELL, 
bap.  al  Concord,  17  July,  164*, 
mar.  Lieut  Samuel  Mocehouae,  of 
Fairfield,  ton  of  Thomas  and  Isa- 
bella (Keeler)  Moichouae,  who  wat 
al  Wealhertfield,  Conn.,  at  early  at 
1640.  Lieut  Morehoute  waa  Mar- 
shall of  Fairfield  in  1673;  inTenloiy 
of  hit  eaute  recofdcd  a  171L  H* 
left  ittiie,SamaclJonalliaa,lMMii, 
John  and  othcrt. 
(Schenck-i  Hat  Fairfield.) 


m 


SAMUEL  ODELL,=  DEBORA 
Stralfield,  Coon.,  b.   16  Mar., 
ityr;  ia  1697,  namied  u  member 
ifwatield  Church;  ii»  ijpo,  re- 
aivtd  deed  of  land  from  father, 
[oka  Odell,  Sen.;  m  i7sa,  commis- 
ioand  Entign  by  General  Aaaembly ; 
a  itty,  cMaie  adminittered  on  by 
jdnea  Johanna  and  Samuel;  in- 
lealotj  m  Aug.,  tame  year,  men- 
ioaa  widow  DctwnL 
Fairfield     Town     and 
lecMdi.) 


SAMUEL  ODELL, 
of  StratfieM;  m  1733, 
«btwther,  ddctt  ton  of  I 
Odill,dcc.,''ia  deed  A«n  Ebeneicr 
Md  MatyCrcgocjr;  ia  1735,00  Utt 
•f  fiaad  juran;  u  1751,  commit- 
'   Captain    by  Gciieial   Aa- 


-,  no  further  trace 
beyond  the  mention  of  her  aanw  aa 
"  Widow  Dcbora  "  ia  the  inventory 
of  her  hntband'tctute,  ■4Aag.,  17*7. 


m 


ODELL, 


HA 
b.  to  Oct,  1679. 

DEBORA  ODELL, 
b.  t8  Oct,  1681;  mentiaaed  ia 
Stnlfield  Church  Recotdt  at  icaew- 
iag  the  Covenant  7  Dec,  171a. 

MARY  ODELL, 
meatioacd  in  ftthcr'a  wiD;  ia  1704, 
called  daaghttr  of  John  OdcO,  and 
naewcd  the  Covcaaat  ia  StratfieU 
Church. 


BOOK  riATt  or  I 


■IjMttl. 

Rev.  Mr.  OMtwWIt  la 

ICMRwiihlliii.ikitailMsc^i 
■••<  by  •  knadT^nia  Ib^iw  hi  I 
tksnfa  tkentasfOMlttllMl 
I  la  tktlbaw  af  mm  m  I 


■itmbly;  ia  1775,  called  "Samuel 
OdA  Em|.,  bir  of  Fairfidd,"  aad 
tndoiv  Sink  mcBboacd  ia  dittfibo- 
liaaofalalc 

(Faafieid  Towa  aad  Ptotate  Rcc- 


JOHN  ODELL,=TEM 
of  Conaeclicttt  Faiae,  N.  J,;  ' 
i7io,Uvedat Smttaid;  hii7jo,at 
MofgaaigB  SaatacI  OdcO,  talc  of 
SlnlftEU^  joiaed  m  deed  to  elaiil 
heather  Samad;  d.  ac  Joac^  trs»i 
will,  at  Tnatoa,  N.  J.,  pcaivad  al 
naae  moalh,  lacalloaa  wife  Tn- 
pcnace,  oa^  toa  Jwclhca  nd 
three  daaghtin.  • 

(Probate  Recosda,  Liber  E,  p.  435.) 


■•) 


JOHN 
ilanar,  mi 
and  Mar 

win,  dated 
daughi 
larritd  to 
II." 

ISAAC 
'aua  aad  I 
c,  who  ter\ 
evolution, 
id  Jonatht 
VettCo.,< 


JOHN 
f.,  b.  »50 

I.  Morrii  1 
mounted 
Anny  du 
volution ; 
Lieut-Col. 

John  Ja' 
ilTairytoii 
lu.,  Anne, ' 

II,  Eaq.;  b 
Odell. 

lanySuic 


ODELL, 
ir.  Anae, 
I  Baaaoa 
laScpt, 
cr  Anae, 
the  afore. 

ODELL, 
lad  itHK 
■edia  the 
John,  of 
a. 
lid  id.) 


AZARIAH  ODELL, 
of  Stnlfield ;  in  1757,  received  deed 
fiom  hit  btber  Mctekiah  Oddl;  in 
1761,  appointed  tarvcyor  at  Fair- 
field; ia  1767,  made  guardian  of 
Wm.  Odell,  minor,  of  FaiificM;  ia 
1774,  one  of  a  committee  of  gen- 
llemen  in  regard  to  certain  proceed- 
ings of  Continental  Coaacts;  in 
1777,  eilale  inventoried  al  Faiifield. 
(Faufield  Town  Recoidt.) 


SHI 


r  GERSHOM  ODELL, 

of  FaiiMd ;  ia  174},  received  dead 
iof  laad  feoat  hia  biher,  Heackiah 
•  Odd,  of  FairfieM;  ia  1756,  ettale 
krtminialficd  on  ty  Eaaicc  OdeO, 
•f  Fajrtdd,  tiagle  woaaau ;  ia  lyfic 
decdibad  aa  Gcfcbon  OdcO,  tale  of 
VaMMd,  ia  dimibatiaa  of  ha  ec- 
plc,  with  meadoa  of  widow  and 
aAHdiia  WOliam  and  Ralh. 
ffairiWd  Towa  aad  Probate  Rec- 
Tecd^) 

\i 


••T$4ii 


HoH.aadRav.  JONATHAN  ODELL, 
of  Frcderictoa,  N.  B, ;  bwia  Nawiik, 

NJ-. »I*I*-.  «HT !  f  *■*  Cal- 
lege  of  New  Jcnc7,ifiMi 
(coaBlillichAnff  aadll 
torofStAaatChiRk, 
N.I.;  JoialnNhgr«LoTd 
ofStaJhatyaadOdtO'-wMcaa 
to  Frederictoa  aad  cppaiaMd  lao- 
iclaiy  Itoeiacc «f  Ntw  H— lit; 
d.  ac  Nov.,  iSil. 
(Hifi  HIat  Ckaicfc  ia 
N.J.) 


PERANCE,  daa.  Rev.  Joaa 

Oickian%  D.  D..  ud  wife  m  111* 

:j  daa.  Jacob  mid  Haaaak  Smifial. 

MdjMclmi;  Rae.  Joaalhaa,  brnthcrl 

HcaiUifcaiklAU|d(Btaka-  " 

OkUaaaa,  K  ta  April,  i«M;  gave  d 

Mkttcmm;  m  174*, IM  Pi«t  ia  ij 
•  Naw  Jmmt;  d.  7  Oct. 
«■,  al  TtaMoa,  ■larinni 


tfhHtatl 


cANNt 


'jsas^isi 


ODELL, 
^»-,i7S*i 


guide  to 
ring    the 

•"  «797. 
of  Sutc 
/;  d.  s6 
'n;  iaaue, 
who  mar. 
y  Mcond 

Ubmj.) 


CKSON 

b.  3  Ma 

Dlumbia  C 

during  th 

Major  on 

erre  Van  ( 

on  from 

18  July, 

old    Pre 

tibbc  Ferry 

I  Aug., 


-1 

ODELL, 

i<  '79»; 

ollege  in 
c  war  of 

the  SUIT 
'ottlandt 
Gov.  I>e 

1849,  in- 
tbyterian 
,N.  Y. 
1885.) 


L 


■  I  HANNAH,  dau.  John  and  Ann 
McChain  of  Courtlandl,  West  Co., 
N.  Y.;  their  son,  Lieut.  George 
McChain,  6th  Reg.  U.  S.  Intanlry, 
served  with  distinction  under  MaJ.- 
Gen.  Scott,  in  the  war  of  181  a. 
1.  ABIGAIL,  dau.  Hachaliah  and 
Abby  (Hatalcd)  Browa,  of  Somers, 
N.  v.,  graaddau.  Hachaliah  and 
Ana  ( Kntfea)  Brown,  and  descended 
frooi  Thomat  Bnwn,  Eaq.,  of  Rye, 
Sntiei  Co.,  Eaglaad. 
(Bdlaa't  Hitt  West  Co.,  edition 
till.) 


:ANNA,  dau.  Banhr'.nmew  and 
EUubelh  (Bonnet)  Wti d  and  grand- 
daughter Hon.  Stephen  and  Ruth 
(Gedney)  Ward.  Stephen  Ward 
wu  Judge  of  Wetlchcttcr  Co.,  and 
hia  fiilher  wat  Edmund  Wird,  Etq., 
member  of  Colonial  Aaacmbl^,  son 
of  Edmund  Ward  of  Fairfield, 
Conn.,  and  grandaon  of  Andrew 
Ward,  Freeman  of  Wateitown, 
Mam.,  in  1634,  and  Magiatnte  of 
Fairfield  in  1636. 

(Ward  Pedigree,  Bolton's  Hitt. 
Wett  Co.) 


BRAF 


Hon.  ABRAHAM  ODELL, 
of  Greenburgh,  b.  4  Jan.,  1760; 
aerved  in  the  Aiteiican  Army  in 
Col.  Van  Bergen'i  Regiment  dur- 
ing the  war  of  the  Revolution ;  mem- 
ber of  New-York  Stale  Atsembly 
■801-5  '^"^  1807-10;  d.  t6  Feb., 
i8aa;  Phabe  Oddl,  hit  youngest 
dau.,  b.  a7  Feb.,  1804;  mar.  Ruliis 
&  King,  Esq.,  of  New- York  City  13 
Sept.,  1813 ;  their  ton,  Rufiit  King, 
it  the  coinpiler  of  this  Pedigree. 
(Pedigree  of  King  of  Sakm,  Meat) 


I 
CORNELIUS  UANDEVILLF.OUELL, 
of  Yonkers,  b.  there  14  Nov.,  1797; 
d.  27  March,  1879;  bur.  in  81. 
John's  Cemeiery;  will,  al  While 
Plains,  dated  16  Nov.,  1871,  proved 
14  April,  1879,  mentions  soiu 
Henry  B.  and  Jacoli,  daughters 
Anne  D.,  wife  of  Samut .  Si.  Rais- 
beck,  Esq.,  and  Emily  M.,  wife  of 
Charles  R.  Dusenbeiiy,  Esq.,  Fanny, 
teidow  of  deceased  ton,  William 
Oddl,  and  granddaughter  Fanny 
Louise. 


:  ANNE,  dau.  Coiadiai  and  Rachad 
(Hocton)  Mandevile,  of  Conetlaadl 
Maaor,  N.  Y. ;  b.  ay  Nov.,  1760,  d. 
I  c  Aug.,  1835,  b«r.  Staepy  Hollow 
C'eaictay;    Mr.   MaadciriBe'a  wiU, 


i 


LIA 


(NM 
kj.i 

::&' 

dt  Co 
Iwr  al 

ciriiB 
daCai 
itho  ■ 
(M.J. 


r  daa.  laaac 
im)*tCm 


Coo,  of 


turn  taaqr  Calntal  A» 
b  i|i<  mw  lai»«y  Oca 
Itja;  ht  ma  m  af  bmic 
a,  **  fi»dar  of  *•  fuAr, 

*d  k  BoriiMHB  ia  ifiii 


t:^ 


dated  a4  Mar.,  iiM, 
daughter  Aaae.  Jdlia  MandeviUe, 
the  founder  of  Ihe  family,  cam*  to 
America  ia  the  "  Beaver  "  in  April, 
■659;  will  in  New-York,  dated  15 
Sept.,  1696. 

(if.  Y.  Gen.  aad  Bio.  Recaad,  VaL 
XVI,p.,$.)  _     _-    ,*-ii 


■■t.  HANNAH,  dau.  Bishop  and  Ann 
(Odell)  Uaderhin,  13  Oct,  iBtt; 
a  descendant  of  Capl.  John  and 
Elisabeth  (Feke)  UnderMU;  iaaue, 
one  son,  Comdius,  d.  t6  June,  1813. 
Mrs.  Odell  died  ti  June,  1823. 
(Underbill  Pedigree.) 
2.  JANF,  dau.  Gen.  Jacob  OdeU 
and  Ann  Devoor,  widow  of  Abra- 
ham Brevoon,  19  Dec.,  1815 ;  ittuc, 
three  sons  tnd  three  daughtera. 


,,  WILLIAM  ODELL, 

jk  Gfcobargh,  b.  18  Mar.,  176a; 
>ar*ed  ia  Cnl.  Vaa  Bergen'i  regi- 

tedutiag  Ihe  War  of  tSe  Revolu- 
lad  hJtl,tatcr,a  Cokiad't  com- 
itiaaoo  ia  a  Weilchetter  County 
ifi^iaeat:  ia  i8it,  named  in  hit  la- 
iSlI^  will  with  bequcci  of  aa  calate 
■WM  the  HoBicitcad ;  rcaaoved  to 
taodall,  Oikaaa  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  d. 
Ikcn  14  Feb.,  i>(6;  bur.  in  Beccb- 
•aad  Cemeiery,  Wcct  KendaU. 
'  ihitt  n>iM  nillMil.  Ubac  I,  p. 

Mil)' 


CKM 


:JOHANl«A,  dau.  Danid  S.  and 
Rebecca  (Bnwn)  WiUiea,  of  Gieca- 
biagh,  b.  30  Dec,  1769;  iaaae, 
seven  aona  and  four  daiigkien.  Mr. 
WUIaeat  win,  at  White  naina,  dated 


■o  Feb.,  1831,  proved  aa  J[an.,  iltt, 
maket  beqncct  to  Anna,  wife  of  WO- 
Uam  Oddl,  of  New- York  City,  aad 


WM.  DYCKMAN  ODELL,: 
jf  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  b.  17  Dec, 
n94,  d.  17  Nov.,  1875,  bur.  in 
Greeawood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn, 
wm,  ia  Crooklyn,  proved  13  Feb., 
^176,  meotiont  wife  Suaanna  and 
■lum*.  Mr.  Dyckman  for  many 
irean  filled  an  important  and  retpon- 
iiible  potilioo  in  the  United  Slalet 
Cutiom  House  at  New-York. 
;Ob(luary  in  At.  V.  Ewmmg  Put.) 


mentioaa,  aaioag  olhara,  graiwdaa., 
Rebecca,  wife  of  WUKam  Oddl,  Jr. 
(Probate  Racoida,  Liber  O,  p.  169.) 


:SUSANNA,  dau.  Moaes  and  Han- 
ndi  (Fidd)  Fowler,  of  Mount  Plena- 
ant.  Weal.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Fowler 
d.  10  Oct.,  1815,  aged  57;  hia  wife 
d.  18  Dec,  1819,  aged  69;  both 
bur.  al  While  Plaina.  Mr.  Fowler*! 
will,  there  proved,  5  Dec,  1815, 
mentioni  son  WUIiam  and  ten  daua., 
including  Suaanna.  Mn.  Odell'a 
wiU,  in  wouilyn,  wu  proved  5  July, 
1878. 


HOM.WM.  FRANKLIN  ODILL,: 
of  Frcderictoa,  b.  19  Oct,  1744,  ia 
Bnrlmgton,  N.  J.;  ia  ilic,  cac- 
cceded  hia  fuher  aa  Piurladal  9cc- 
letar^;  in  1817,  waa  civaaid  ia 
locaong  the  boaadary  Hac  of  New 
Brunawick  under Ticaly  of  Cheat) 
d.  at  Frcdcfictao,  ac  Dae,  1844; 
wiU  there,  dated  18  Jaly,  if4|,dta- 
pocea  of  tarn  aclale. 
(Cyc  Am.  Ko.  Vol  IV,  p.  u*.) 


iBLIZi  \ilTH,  *a.    Dr. 

Newdl  ,«f  ABilnwa,  W.  J, 

wik  w  K  Snk,  dM.  Bar.  I 

Cooka,  •,D.,CaLCdLCaat,W- 

taadjii  mtfimt  BmlHi  af ifcc  ikaeck 

H  oket  taoiMy,  N*  J—  isd  aMrwcM 

al  FMi  IgkMa.  N.  B.|  tanc,  fea 

•«i>v  f<Mi n.. react M. If 

cad  C  hSH  lad  fc»  li  Ala») 

Aao,*  •■UM.MMMIwr.Caaqc 
"  ~  ~      arUMtkCah 

towlMi. 


bi  4  Nil 
Chcitacl 


bi  It 

Lac^l 


RRE  (  )DELL, 

v.,  b.  I  Ni  .v.,  1828, 

burgh ;  en  gaged  in 

terward  in  agricul- 

which  he  attained 

Inence;  it.  at  Hasl- 


of  Vonken,  li.  there  t6  Mar,  1840 
in  1858,  student  at  the  University 
of  the  City  of  New- York;  married 
al  Vonken,  it  julv,  1861;  d.  in 
New  York  Cii),  6  Fell,  i860,  intes- 


FOW 


Hon.  wm.  HUNTER  ODELL, 
of  Rookwood,  Fiedctictoa,  b.  there 
afi  Nov.,  1811;  gndnala  Kiag'aCal- 
lege,  dam  1831;  m  1838,  Deputy 
Proviacial  Secicury  and  Regiatnr; 
in  1847,  Judge  of  Court  ofCwmna 
Plena;  in  1150,  member  of  Lagiita- 
tive  Council ;  in  1861,  PoataMCKr- 
Geacral;  in  1867,  Senator  fiom 
New  Brunawick ;  d.  at  Halifax,  t6 
July,  1891. 

IN.  E,   Hist  and  Gen.  Register, 
VoL  XLVI,  p.  to.) 


WIlLiAM    01)ELL,=:FRANCKS    ELIZABETH,   dau.       Hon.  MOSES  FOWLER  ODELL,=:SARAH  FISH,  dau.    Hon.  Abn-       Majoa  WM.  HENRY  ODELL, 


Samuel  Darling  and  Oril  Janet 
(Sherman)  Rockwell,  of  Yonkcrt, 
granddau.  Ensign  Runs  and  Rachael 
(Darling)  Rockwell,  of  Ridgebury, 
Conn.i  and  a  deacendani 


of  Brooklyn,  b.  in  Tarrytown,  24 
Feb.,  i8ig;  from  1861-65,  ■"'■"' 
lier  of  the  I'niled  Slates  Congreu ; 
in  1865,  naval  officer,  port  of  New- 
Vork;  d.   i\  Lune,  1866,  bur,  ij 


HEN 


iBUt 

WjBtai 


Aaden 
IwcSi 
of  Ho 
Harva 
cnl  an 


CoL  \ 
Maac; 

(Cyc/ 


ABSTM  ANN,  daa.  Hoa. 
a  Mawcn  BNca,  Jadgc  Sa- 

Cgot  Nova  Scotia,  whotc 
cc  iiih  Aaa,daa.  Akxaadcc 
ma,  M.  A.,  of  Aberdeen  Col- 
lailiad.  Jadgc  BKm  waa  aoa 
a^  Joaclfcan  BMta,  gradnale 
nl,  dkoa  1763,  Altomey-Gea- 
d  CMcf  Jacticc  Province  New 
ricki  kia  wife  waa  Maiy,dau. 
VoMUagloa,    of  Speiagfidd, 

iaie,  cae  aoo  and  four  daua. 
Vn.  Bio.,  Vol.  I,  p.  193.) 


(iP'v.  I 
XXIV, 


ham  and  Jane  (Fish)  Van  Derveer  of  Fredericton,  b.  there  6  May, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  grand-  1851 ;  in  1869,  entered  Royal  MiU- 
daughtcr  Hendrick  and  Maria  ury  College,  al  Sandhural,  Eng- 
I Voorhies)  Van  Derveer.  Abraham  tand;  in  1871,  gasetted  to  commlt- 
.Van   Uervetr  waa  1        '       "  ' 


.  ami'  t  Ani'.-n.  a  in  |6(|;  Mr  'Mr-ll  is  tir>t  Irart'i 
rn  >r'is  wuh  !hf  I  'imparitiveU  rare  (Tchi  of  .V'  .  whii 
Mixirrhouw, il.iunhln  in  la«  Mary  Oilrll.anil  Dlhers. b 
Mr  (  Mi-ll's  incnlry  ;  thf  parnh  rtRiMcri  of  Bnlferilihi 
wat  of  ihr  family  in  IU*(tfortlshir«  wai  onginaDy  the  uor 
Nonhamplonshirr.  and  Mollinxton,  ( >«foriUhirr,  thr  ro 
Kw|. :  %hc  ilicil  6  Marrh,  1656  ;  on  the  tomb  arc  the  ar 
in  thu  rountr),  ami  to  whom  hia  kiniman  Lonl  Ciewe  ' 
(Harvey'i  IliKory  of  Willcjp  Hundred.  Uedfordahire.    \ 


Tmirv,  pr  .lvi!iK  .1!  t'  t-  liiiv  •*  thr  rmvr.iln'ii  >  I  :i 
1  at  flint  or  J.  Mats.,  where  Ins  nanif  i|.pi  u-  m  lii'  ln«  11  rti  'iriK  .i-  t.trly  -it  i''  Vi  ht  Tcniuvfil  tu  l-airhtlil.  Lunn..  aUiut 
h,  in  tho9«  cariv  <lav«,  was  j  (lislinilisc  an<l  tiunnralik-  title.  Mr.  I  rilell  died  at  I- airfield  in  ifi76  .  his  will,  retorited  there  an 
equeathes  lands  in  Coniord  and  Kairheld,  and  makes  vin  John  Odetl  and  Min  indaw  Samuel  Moorehnuse  executors.  Kcs< 
re  ihow  a  very  eatenstve  iieltlemenl  of  the  fannly  in  that  i  ounly,  and  the  name  agipean  to  have  undergone  many  variation* 
:ient  cattle  and  l«rony  of  Wahull,  also  (  alleil  W'tMlhull,  Wootihull,  VVoodhill,  eti . .  this  plat  e  is  now  dcvnljed  as  ( fdell  on  ff- 
mmon  spelling  of  the  name  is  Wmlhull  and  WiMxIhutl :  in  Mollinglon  Church,  however,  is  a  tomb  to  the  memory  of  Mn*.  } 
msof  Woodhull,  <rr,  /Arff  trthf-iti,  i^utft.  In  .\merira,  the  families  of  Woodhull  and  Odcll  ha\e  not  tracetl  any  relalionsh 
icnl  the  Wodhull  Atchievement  aliout  itiHj,  is  frei|uently  desihtied  in  the  public  records  as  Richard  ( fdell,  and  William  O 
'iauiion  of  Oifortiahire,  Harl.  Soc   I'ub.,  Vol.  V      New  Kngland  Hist,  and  Clen.  Reg  ,  Vol.  XI. V.  p.  7.     N.  V.  (ien.  and 


\\v   u  II  !  1  w:  oni  1  I . 

(    Kn    i  itir  lliiiku  y,  wli-i  was  tt.  lor  ,.1  me  i'.insh  ,il  <  Mm  iii  luiii   r<l-liirt,  f.h^^l.ind. 

ifi44  and  iK-camc  the  owner  of  a  large  estate  .  Ins  natlK  appears  there  in  the  |>rol)ate 
d  dated  b  June,  the  same  year,  mentions  his  sons  V\  illiam  and  John,  daughter  Rebecca 
arches  are  now  lieing  made  in  Kngland  with  the  h..-.*'  of  olitatning  furtlier  csnlence  of 

of  spelling,  such  at  Wodell,  Woddell,  Woudell.  \V<h.  Me.  1  idill,  (fdell,  and  (idle  The 
emajtsof  the  county,  thislieing  a  later  orthography.  Ir.  the  pinsh  registers  of  Thenford, 
h/abclh  (Meese)  WoiMlhull,  late  wife  of  Richard  Woolhull,  alias  I  fdell,  ot  Mollington, 
ill,  though  Richard  Woflhull,  (ient.,  l>om  about  1620,  the  progenitor  of  the  VVoodhulls 
dell,  Jr..  of  Rye.  N,  V.,  signed  at  William  Woodhull  in  1668. 
Bio,  Record,  Vol,  I,  p.  25. 1 


was  t>crn  thi 
the  earU  re| 
1644,  a< 
if.j9.  and  1 
liefore  i('44J 
will,  made  \\ 
iWalioll's  I 


*  It  is  Bot  known  tlial  Williim  Odcti,  Jr., 
was  the  eldest  S4i«.  tMvs|{«'i  (iencalofKal 
Dictitnary  descriltcs  tiim  as  William  OdcU 
of  Gtetnwkb,  Coan..  settf  47  in  1681. 
NolMaf  bat  been  fowad,  however,  to  fti 
the  date  of  birth  of  bts  bralbcr  Jofin  Cfdcll. 


•WILLIAM  OD 
of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  b,  about 
1659,  purchaied  land  in  I 
Thomai  .Morehouie^  in 
of  Rye,  tigned  petition 
Woodhull";  in  1681,  01s 
400  acret  in  Fairfield ;  in 
deed  of  land  in  Rye  to  to 
in  1693,  gsTC  deed  of  lam 
ioa,JakBOdeUi  <L  atoa 
(Bolton'i  Hilt  Wot  Co 
lion.) 


KLL,  J«.,= ,  dau.   of   Richard   Vowles, 

i6]4;  in  Eiq.,of  Rye,  N.  v.,  whowatof  Fair- 

'airfield  of  licid  in  1650 ;  Frcenun  in  1661  and 

1668,  u  Deputy  to  the  General  Court  firom 

u  "Wm.  Ihetownof  Rye  in  1665-8-9.  Isiue: 

ncd  about  teven  tont  and  a  dau.,  Sarah  Udell, 

i6l4,fave  who  in  1686  married  John  Atcher, 

nSuauel;  Etq.,  fint  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 

I  *t  Max  Fofdham,  N.  Y,,  and  had  iuue, 

l:,«b.  (Burd-a  Hiat.  o(  Rye,  N.  V.) 
.,  «M  cdi- 


I 
JOHN  ODELL, 
of  Fordham,  N,  Y, ;  in  ittj,  ligiKd 
uwiacia;  in  1 706,  told  to  lieorge 
Knifldi,  of  Rye,  hb  intcral  in  the 
ttndiiidcd  Undt  "  below  the  mukcd 
irect  which  bekng  to  Ihceiihlccnlh," 
being  a  thirty-tiuh  put  of  the  Und 
whkn  beloBicd  to  hit  dcceaaed 
Mtm,  WiUiam  OdeU, 
(Rye  Town  Record!,  LibaC,p,  iSj.) 


JOHANNES  ODELL,  Jr., 
of  Focdham  Mamr,  mar,  19  Oct, 
■  713;  d.  about  i7jSi  will,  in  Ncwr- 
Vorik  Cilr,  daud  ij  Sept,  ijjs, 
nnnrcd  «7  Juljr,  ijjS, 
iMMMfed  btbcrjaha  OdtU,' 
wife  Haanah.bnthcr  Michad  Oddl, 
•oat  John,  Iiaac,  Abiahtm,  Jona- 
than, and  dau|hlen  Hannah  and 
Altteani  ajipoola  wife  Hannah, 
brathct  Michad  and  ion  John  ci- 


tJOHANNA   T 
■688,  waa 
wife  of  John  I 
the  atteaivi  of  | 
takepoa 
in  New-Yoik, 
thcfimoflhiil 
Coonly ;  hia  f 
<»  by  hit 
childran  in  16 
(Riko'i  HiM.  I 


m 

liER,  who  in  SAMUEL  OHELL, 

at  Hannah,    of  Rye,  in   1700,  gave  Abraham 

I  an  account  of    Smith  deed  of  land  which  formerly 

I  Bayaid  to    belonged   to    hit    father,    William 

I  Dutch  Church    OdelL 

e  Tuner  wat  HACKALIAH  ODELL, 

^in  Wtatchetter  in  168c,  mentioned  in  Rye  Town 
I  adminiitered  RecortU  as  witnosing  Robert 
I  and  her  Bloomer't  deed ;  no  further  trace, 
ISAAC  ODELL, 
,  N.  V.)  of  Eaatchetter,  N,  V„  in  1704,  gave 

to  Moiet  Hoit,  Jr.,  deed  of  Und  in 
Eatlcheiter, 


\U^ 


J.VMKS  ODKl.L, 
b,  at  Concord,  t  Dec,  1639,  bur. 
there  4  Feb..  1641. 
(N.  E.    Hist,  and   Gen.   Register, 
Vol.  IV.  p,  J7>.1 


JONATHAN 
in  1697,  at  White  Plaint, 
ther  Isaac,  si^ed  oath  of 
to  Ring  WiUiam, 

srEPHEN 
of  Rye.  said  to  have  re 
Dutchess  Co.,  N,  Y. 
(Bolton's  Hist  Weal.  Co.; 
MICHAEL 
stated  to  have  married  — 
ting,  with  iuue,  two  tc 
dtkk,  mar,  to  Sanh  Ue 
John,  d.  t.  p. 


ODELL, 
with  bro- 
aOcgiance 

ODELL, 
moved  to 


ODELL, 

But- 

int,  Hen- 
vau  and 


JOHN  ODELL,  Jh, 
of  Sliatlield,  Conn.,  b.  about  1666; 
in  1687,  received  grant  of  land  as 
grandson  of  William  Odell,  of  Fair- 
field, deceased;  in  1689,  waa  made 
Freeman;  in  1694,  deed  from  hit 
father,  John  Odell;  d,  1  June,  1743. 
bur.  at  Stralfield;  will  at  Fairfield 
mention!  wife  Sarah,  two  sent,  two 
tiaughteit  and  othert. 
(Probate  Recordi,  Liber  I74I-8-) 


JOHANNA, 
AMn  (Wakkw 
•aye)  of  Harin 
trate;  inifilf,*! 
of  Safety  and  <t 
Iliac  Vcnwilk, 
family  in  tW 
of  lean  and 
meOlcwkoi 
rtfugcct  in 
oftheuoecntlio 
ri>;t,.-'p  tf;**  tv* 


W.  Johannet  and 
I)  famdje  (Ver- 
1;  h  1670,  Magii- 
«t^  of  Committee 
'  Llirici't  Council, 
llMtfamMler  of  the 
the  ton 
)  Ver- 
■mag  the  Walloon 
an  hike  latter  part 


MICHAEL  ODELL, 
of  whom  no  trace  has  been  found 
beyond  the  mention  of  hit  name  at 
an  executor  of  the  will  of  Johannet 
Odell,  of  Fordham,  in  which  initru- 
ment  he  it  called  by  the  tetuior 
"  My  brother,  Michael  OdeU." 


WILLIAM  ( 
of  Siratfield;  in  1697,  rer 
Covenant  in  Siratfield  C 
1730,  received  tleed  of  Ian* 
father,  John  Odell,  of  Sira 
1744,  deicribed  at  of  Fail 
chosen  guardian  by  Joiq 
Nathaniel  Beach  of  Stra 
1756,  gave  deed  to  hit  a 
miah  Smith  Odell,  of  Fa 
(Fairfield  Town  Recordt,) 


)DELL,= 

lewcd  the 
huich;  in 
llKHnhit 
tfitld;  in 
■field  and 
ih,  ton  of 
tfofd ;  in 
on  Nehe- 
iifidd. 


ABIGAIL ,  who  it  mentioned 

together  with  her  mother,  the  dau, 
of  Richard  Lyon,  in  a  deed  in  which 
the  joined  inth  her  hutband,  Wil- 
liam Odell,  dated  11  March,  1713. 

Mn.  Odell  died  —  Jan., ,  in 

her  fortieth  year;  her  graveitone  it 

ttill  ttanding  in  the  old  churchyard 

at  Stratfidd,  but  it  partly  obUter- 

ated. 

(Fairfidd  Toim  Recordt,) 


(Probate  Kccouli,  Liber  13,  p,  173,) 


L 


HEZEKIAH  ODELL, 
of  Siratfield;  in  1700,  turned  in 
Stratfidd  Church  Recoidt  at  ton  of 
John  Odell,  and  renewed  the  Cove- 
nant; in  1773,  iriih  brother  John, 
joined  in  deed  to  Tinraihy  Wheeler ; 
in  1737,  appointed  giurdian  of 
Eleanor  Smith  and  Eleanor  French ; 
in  1746,  committioiied  at  Lieuten- 
ant at  Siratfield  by  Ihe  General  At- 
tembly, 

irauneia  town  Kecordt,) 


:  SARAH,    d| 
Wheeler,  of 
Oct.,  1743,  ag| 
old    churchyaT 
will,  dated  191 
honored  fathei 
of  Stratfidd,  I 
kiah  Odell,  dal 
of  deceased  tlal 
and  graiiddau,r 
(Fairfield  r 


:i.  DEBORAll 
ley,  of  Faiil 
1736,  aged  S4i 
yard  at  Siratfi 
epitaph  at  wife 
Oddl;  iwie,  (0 
Genhom,  Bula 
Odell  had  twos. 
Rulh. 
(OM  Siratfield 
», ,  dau. 


ABRAHAM  ODELL.: 
of  YoiAcit,  N,  Y.,K  ti  Apnl,  171J ; 
in  17S5,  oimed  landa  in  town  of 
Craenbuigh,  adjoining  the  catale  of 
hia  bfolher  Jonathan  Oddli  will  at 
White  Flaiaa,  dated  ai  June,  iSio, 
menikini  wife  Rebecca,  aona  Jacob 
and  Jonathan,  danghlci*  Hannah 
Oddl,  Alida  Oakley  and  Rebecca 
Valcaline,  dcceaaed,  and  otheii, 
(Probate  Recordt,  Liber  B,p,  357,) 


Hon.  JACOB  ODELL, 
ofYoakeit,b.  <s  July,  1756;  lerred 
during  the  Revolntian  in  Col.  Sam- 
ud  Dtake't  Regiment;  at  the  doae 
of  the  war,  1  ominiimnnf  d  Brig.-Gen. 
Slate  Troopa  by  Maj,-Gen.  Monii; 
member  New-York  Stale  Asiembly 
1811-^3,  and  of  Pictidcntial  Elec- 
lord  Collen  ip  i8>o  and  i8t8 ;  d, 
in  1(46 ;  inll  at  White  PUint, 
(Bolton't  Hilt  Weit  Co.,  edition 
iISi). 


REBECCA,  du  ■  jioob  and  Jai 

netie   (Kiencn)      DJBkBHn,  b 

Dec,  1717,  ■•». 

6  Apr.,  iSai;  i 

Plaiiit,  dated  ff  ]  ft 

iS  Dec,  ila3,  ■  Mni 

ber:a  Valentine  I  mk\ 

gnndaonJamcaV 

dau.  Anne  Wil 

Jacob  OdeU  a 

valentine  cxeci 

(Probate  Recoi 


=:.ANN, 

voort  and  ilau. 
(van  Vleckocn) 
adctcendani  a< 
Mont,  in  Haini 
to  America  in  il 
her  fint  hoifai 
voort,  had  Ha 
mar.  Jane  Stei 
dan.,  one  now 
D.  Eddy,  of  Ry 
(Riker't  Hiat  II 


JACOB  DE  LANCEY  ODELL, 
of  Yonken,  b.  there  14  Feb.,  1801; 
d,  11  Nov.,  1877 ;  bur,  in  Si,  John't 
Cemetery ;  Obituary  in  N.  Y.  Gen, 
and  Bio.  Record,  Vol.  IX,  p,  48; 
will,  at  White  Plaint,  dated  30  May, 
1876,  mentions  sons  Abraham  Bie- 
voort.  Charles  Henry  and  Eugene, 
also  wife  Ann  Eli/atxth. 
(Probate  Records,  Liber  84,  p.  6a.) 


JONATHAN  ODELL,: 
of  Tartytown,  N,  Y.,  b.  >6  Dec, 
1730 ;  owned  a  Urge  estate  in  Wett- 
cheiter  County ;  impritoned  during 
the  war  of  Ihe  Revolution  for  loy- 
ally to  the  American  caute ;  d,  13 
Sept,  1818,  bur.  in  Sleepy  Hollow 
Cemetery,  Tatrylown;  will,  at  White 
PUint,  dated  19  May,  i8ta,  men- 
tiont  four  tont  and  others, 
(Bolton't  Hilt  Wett.  Co.,  edition 
■  SSi.) 


MARGARET,  dau.  Jacob  and 
Jannetie  (Kiencn)  Dyckman,  b. 
173a,  d.  ao  Mar,,  1783;  grand- 
daughter of  Jan  Dyckman,  the 
four.uc.'  of  Ihe  family,  who  came 
from  Be.ttheim,  Westphalia,  and  wat 
landholsJer  in  Harlem  as  early  as 
1666;  he  mar,  i.  Madelalne,  dau. 
Daniel  Toumeur  in  1673,  i.  Re- 
becca, dau.  Resolved  Waldro,*, 
and  widow  of  Jan  Nagel, 
(Rikcr't  Hill,  Harlem.) 


71), 


JOH 

of  Fordham  Manor,  nu 
dau,  Benjamin  and  Mar* 
of  Harlem ;  hit  will,  dated 
1739,  mentiont:  "(Uughi 
who  it  since  married  to 
uid  John  Odell." 

ISAAC 
mar,  Lena  Devaua  and  1 
three  sont,  Isaac,  who  lers 
war  of  the   Revolution, 
Onandaigua,  and  Jonatha 
( Bolton'i  Hilt,  Wctt.  Co.,  ( 


DELL, 
ir.  Anne, 
I  Benion 

laSept, 
er  Aiue, 
theafefc- 

ODELL, 
lad  iiBue 
■edinihe 
Jokn,  of 
ji. 
•Med.) 


AZARIAH  ODELL. 
of  Siratfield ;  in  1757,  received  deed 
from  hit  feUier  Heiekiah  Odell ;  in 
■  761,  appointed  turveyor  at  Fair- 
fidd; in  1767,  made  guardun  of 
Wm.  OdeU,  minor,  of  FairfieM;  n 
1 774.  one  of  a  commillee  of  gen- 
tlemen in  regard  to  ceruin  proceed- 
ings of  Continenid  Congrets;  in 
1777.  estate  inventoried  at  Fairfield, 
(Fairfield  Town  Record..) 


JACOB  ODELL, 
of  (>recnburgh,  b.  a6  Feb,,  1752.  d. 
15  Oct.,  1798;  bur.  in  Sleepy  Hol- 
low Cemetery;  will,  at  White  PUint, 
proved  6  Feb.,  1799,  mcnticmt  wife, 
Hannah,  tont  Jonathan  and  Jatper 
and  child  unborn ;  this  child  was 
bap,  Jacob  and,  with  his  brothen, 
inhcnied  propeity  under  Ihe  will  of 
their  grandfather,  Jonathan  Odell. 
(White  Plaint  Probate  Recoidt,) 


CHARLES  HENRY  ODELL.i 
of  Vonkers,  graduated  at  Union 
College,  SchenecUdy,  N.  V.,  as  civil 
engineer  in  class  of  iB6a ;  served 
during  the  war  of  the  Rebellion  at 
Captain  in  119th  Regiment,  New- 
York  State  Volunteem.  Col,  Elias 
I'eissiler  commanding,  and  also  as 
.\ule  tie-Camp  on  staff  of  Maj. -Gen, 
Carl  Schuri. 


M.XRY  IlorC.L.XS  ODKl.L, 
mar.  j.S  (let..  1890.  Gerald  Living 
stun  Schuyler.  Ksi|..  of  New-York 
City,  son  of  Ihe  late  Garrett  I. 
Schtiyler;  issue.  .1  tiaughter. 


:ANN  ELIZABE 
and  Hester  (D< 
granddau.  Abnhi 
(Davis)  Rich,  of  k 
where,  for  seven 
family  owned  a  1 
Ihastar  Rych<,  bi 
Ihe  fint  of  the  r 
wat  the  ton  of  L 
and  about  1699 
Sandhutsen. 
(Bolton't  Hilt  W 
p.  600.) 


MAY  CORNEL 
Jairet  and  Eliiab 
(at.  of  Yonker 
Jaraei  Brown  a 
(Brower)  Douglas 
was  the  ilau.  of  ]o\ 
Hill,  Staffordshire 
liam  Douglas,  Iht 
family  in  America, 
land,  1610,  and 
Thomat  Mattle, 
North.,  England. 
(Douglu  Genealc 


"n,  tiau.  Phineat 
mti)  Rich,  and 
uannd  Eliiabcih 
lflgai|uare,  N,  Y„ 
I  gkncntioot,  the 
atgi  caute,  Bal- 
ip.  t  June,  1661, 
laiB  in  America, 
IMch  of  Flaack, 
wai  a  reiident  of 

'c«  Co,  Vol,  II, 


lA,  dau,  Robert 
eth  (Coxe)  Doug. 
,  feid    granddau. 
nd    Cornelia  -  L. 
Kliubeth  Cote 
in  Coae,  of  Btidly 
,  Fjigland.    Wit- 
;  founder  of  Ihe 
was  bom  in  Scot- 
mar.    Ann,  dau, 
(i    Ringttead, 


JONATHAN  S.  ODELU 
of  Tairytown,  N.  Y.,  b.  14  Nov., 
1793 ;  in  1837,  Supervisor  of  town 
of  Greenburgh ;  in  1838,  Colonel 
of  Regiment  of  Westcheiler  County 
MilitU,  and  uroe  year  Whig  candi- 
date for  Member  New-Yorit  Slate 
Auembly;  d,  13  Sept.,  1887,  bur. 
in  Sleepy  Hollow  Cemetery ;  will 
at  White  Plains. 
(Tarrytown  Arpii,  17  Sept.,  1887.) 


«r.  ■«79 ) 


Hon.  J,\C0B  QUELL, 
of  Tarrytown,  b.  35  Nov,,  1819; 
first  Prett.  of  Tarrylow  n  ;  supervisor 
town  Greenburgh  1849-51;  mem- 
ber N.  Y.  State  Asiembly  1853-54 ; 
d.  1  June,  1887, 

(Tarrytown  Argus,  11  June,  1887.) 
Ho».  N,  HOLMES  ODELL, 
of  Tarrytown,  li.  38  tlct.,  1838; 
member  N.  V.  State  .Assembly  1857- 
1861 ;  Treasurer  Westchester  Co. 
1866-75  :   member  U.  S.  Congress 

'875-77- 

(Poore's  Political  Register.) 


HANNAH,  dau,  Jat|xr  and  Auly 
Slymut,  of  Greenburgh,  N,  Y,  Hit 
will,  at  While  Plaint,  dated  i  Feb., 
1814,  proved  4  Jan.,  1830,  mentions 
as  children  of  hit  cUa.  Hannah  Man- 
deville,  Jonathan  Odell.  Jatper  S, 
Odell,  Jacob  Odell  and  laaac  Man- 
deville,  Mrs.  Odell,  having  married 
3.  James  Mandeville;  she  died  34 
June,  1811, 
(Probate  Records,  Liber  J,  p.  8.) 


:JANE,  dau.  Thomas  and  Hannah 
(Ward)  Tompkins,  of  Gr^nburgh. 
N,  Y„  38  Dec,  1813,  Thomat 
Tompkint  d.  10  July,  1846,  aged 
79;  gravestone  in  Presbyterian 
churchyard,  White  Plains,  Will,  at 
White  Plains,  mentions  dau,  Jine 
Oddl,  Hon,  Danid  D.  Tompkins, 
Gov,  State  of  New-York  and  Vice- 
Pretident  United  States,  was  of  this 
family. 

(Bolton's  Hist  West.  Co.,  edition 
1881,) 


HARRIET  ELIZA,  dau,  Dr, 
John  Leiand  and  Abigail  Maria 
(Sundcrlin)  Barker,  of  Adams,  Mass. 
Dr.  Barker  was  the  son  of  James 
Barker,  Esq.,  of  the  Court  of  Assis- 
tants in  Rhode  IsUnd,  and  Justice 
of  Common  Pleas  in  Berkshire, 
Mass.,  a  detcendant  of  James 
Barker,  one  of  the  grantees  of  the 
Rhode  Island  Charter,  who  came  to 
New  Kngland  in  1634. 
(Auitin'i  Gen.  Diet.  R.  I.) 


Lieut.  JOHN 
of  Yonken,  N,Y„b,j5  0 
an  officer  in  Col,  Morris  ( 
Regiment,  and  mounted 
the    American    Army   du 
War  of  the  Revolution ; 
commistioned  Lieut-Col. 
TrooiM  by  Gov.  John  Ja; 
Oct.,  183^,  bur,  at  Tarrylow 
by  fint  Wife,  a  dau.,  Anne,  - 
Biihop  Underbill,  Eaq.;  b 
wife,  a  ton,  Jackion  Oddl. 
(.Archive!  in  Albany  Slate 


ODELL, 

ct,i756; 


guide  to 
ring    the 

in  «797. 
of  Sate 
^;  d.  t6 
'n;iinie, 
whoaur. 

r 


Library.) 


JACKSON 
of  Greenburgh.  b.  3  Ma 
graduated  at  Columbia  C 
dasi  of  1814 ;  during  th 
1813,  served  as-Major  on 
of  Maj. -Gen.  Pierre  Van  C 
under  commission  from 
Witt  Clinton ;  d.  18  July, 
testate;  bur.  in  old  Pre 
graveyard,  at  Dobbt  Ferry 
(Yonken  GaulU,  1  Aug., 


ODELL, 

y.  '79»i 
ollege  in 
e  war  of 

the  tuff 
Portland!, 
Gov,  De 

1849,  in- 
sbylerian 
,N,  Y. 
1885.) 


ERRE  ( 


:  1  HANNAH,  dau.  John  and  Ann 
McChain  of  Courtlandt,  West.  Co., 
N.  Y,;  their  ton,  Lieut.  George 
McChain,  6lh  Reg.  U.  S.  Infantry, 
served  with  distinction  under  Maj.- 
Gen.  Scott,  in  the  war  of  1813, 
a.  ABIGAIL,  dau.  Hachaliah  and 
Abby  (HaUted)  Broim,  of  Somen, 
N.  v.,  granddau.  Hachaliah  and 
Ann  (Knifcn)  Brown,  and  descended 
from  Thomat  Brown,  Etq.,  of  Rye, 
Sutiex  Co,,  England. 
(Bolton't  Hilt  Weat  Co.,  edition 
lUi.) 


;  ANNA,  dau.  Bartholomew  and 
Eliiabeth  (Bonnet)  Ward  and  grand- 
daughter Hon.  Stephen  and  Rulh 
(Gedney)  Ward.  Stephen  Ward 
wat  Judge  of  Westchester  Co.,  and 
hit  father  was  Edmund  Ward,  Esq., 
member  of  Colonial  Aisembly,  son 
of  Edmund  Ward  of  Fairfield, 
Conn.,  and  grandaon  of  Andrew 
Ward,  Freeman  of  Walertown, 
Matt.,  in  1634,  and  Magistrate  of 
Fairfidd  in  1636. 

(Ward  Pedigree,  Bolton's  Hill. 
West  Co.) 


Hon.  ABRAHAM  ODELL,; 
of  Greenburgh,  b.  4  Jan.,  1760; 
served  in  the  American  Army  in 
Col.  Van  Bergen't  RegiaMnt  dur- 
ing the  warof  the  Revolution;  mem- 
ber of  New-York  Suie  AtsemUy 
1801-5  ^n^  1807-10;  d,  t6  Feb,, 
1830;  Phcebe  Oddl,  hit  youngest 
dau.,  b.  37  Feb.,  1804;  mar.  Rufus 
S.  King,  Esq.,  of  New- York  City  13 
Sept.,  1833 ;  their  ton,  Rufiu  King, 
it  the  compiler  of  thii  Pedigiee. 
(Pedigree  of  King  of  Salem,  Maia.) 


CORNELIUS  MAN  If  EVU.LE  ODELU 
of  Yonken,  b,  there  34  Nov.,  1797 ; 
d.  37  March,  1879;  bur.  in  St. 
John's  Cemetery ;  will,  at  White 
Plains,  dated  16  Nov,,  1873,  proved 
14  April,  1879,  mentiont  tont 
Henry  B.  and  Jacob,  daughten 
Anne  D,,  wife  of  Samuel  M.  Rais- 
beck,  Esq.,  and  Emily  M,,  wife  of 
Charles  R,  Dusenberry,  Esq,,  Fanny, 
widow  of  deceased  ion,  William 
Odcll,  and  granddaughter  Fanny 
Louise, 


PI 

r-r  Hastings,  N.  V.,  b.  1  N< 
in  town  of  Greenburgh ;  en 
teaching,  and  afterw-ard  in 
tural  pursuits,  in  which  he 
considerable  eminence;  d. 
ings,  30  July,  1885.  It 
brother,  Wm.  Dyckman  O 
two  sisters.  Mrs.  Margaret 
Montgomery.  N.  Y.,  and  1 
Odcll. 

(N.  V,  Gen.  and  Bio,  Reci 
XVII,  p.  57.) 


)DELL, 

iv.,  1838, 
gaged  in 
agricul- 
attained 
at  Hast- 
-aving  a 
dell,  and 
King,  of 
Cliiabclh 

ird.  Vol. 


WILLIAM 


ODELL. 
of  Yonkers.  b,  there  36  .Mar,,  1840; 
in  i8jS,  stuilent  at  the  Univenity 
of  Ihe  City  of  New- York ;  married 
at  Vonkers,  31  July,  it6i ;  d.  in 
New- York  City,  6  Feb.,  1869,  intes- 
tate; bur,  at  St,  John's  Cemetery. 
Y'onkers, 

(Catalogue  of  Psi  Upsilon  Frater- 
nity, edition  1888.) 


GEORGE  HtfVI.K  OUKLL, 
of  Tarrytown,  clilesi  son. 
CHARLES  FREDERICK 
ODKI.l..  of  Tarrytown,  grad.  Vale 
College,  class  1886;  mar.,  }8  Sept.. 
1893,  Louise  Marion,  tlau.  Lieut. 
Jonathan  Dade.  R.  M..  b.  in  Nor- 
wich, Norfolk  Co.,  Kngland,  38 
Aug.,  1801 ;  he  mar,  Julianna,  dau. 
Samuel  Reeves,  Esij.,  of  Weston- 
Supcr-M,are,  Somersetshire 


ANNE,  dau.  Cot 
(Hoiton)  Mandr 
Manor,  N.Y.;  b 
15  Aug.,  1I35,  t 
Cemetery ;  Mr. 
dated  14  Mar. 
daughter  Anne. 
Ihe  founder  of  tl 
America  in  the  * 
1659;  will  in  N 
Sept.,  1(196. 
(N.  V.  Gen.  and 
XVI.p.,$.) 


:l,  HANNAH,  dai 
(Odell)  Underlii 
a  descendant  o 
Elizabeth  (Feke] 
one  son.  Comelii 
Mn.  OdeU  died 
(Underliill  Pedig 
3.  JANE.  dau. 
and  Ann  Devoo 
ham  Brevoort.  i< 
three  sons  and  ti 


iFRANCES    El 
Samuel    Darling 
(Sherman)    RocI 
granddau,  Ensigr 
(Darling)  Rockw 
Conn,,  and  a  di 
Rockwell,   who 
Conn,,  in  1641, 1 
Weed  in  1676, 
John  Hancock 
telor  at  Uw,  of  1 
Apr,,  1877, 
(RockweU  Qmt 
lion.) 


FANNY  L.  R.  ODELL, 
mar.  9  Dec,  1889,  Henry  Brevoort 
Towie,  Es<p,  of  New-York  City, 
ton  of  Stevenson  and  Mary  (Bre- 
vtfort)  TowIe,  of  Rye,  N.  V. ;  issue, 
two  (laughten,  Frances  Riker  and 
Alice  Urevooit, 


.1  ('lui  in  Ik.il  r.l-lur, .  I  iii^l.mil. 
n.iiar  appt  jrs  thi-rt-  in  the  [iroltaU' 
iDiam  anil  John,  ilaugliltrr  Keliecx-a 
1^  of  otitaminK  furtliirr  evidence  nl 
I.  lie.  ()<lill,  Udell,  an.l  Oillr  'I1ir 
I  f.  the  pirish  reK»ten  of  Thenford. 
oithull,  alian  Odell,  nl  Mollington, 
>,  the  proKcnitor  oi  the  WooUhulU 
I  in  1668. 


■,  Wile  IS  not  known  ,  she  w  is  i.roli.il,U  ni.itrie<l  in  f  n((l.inii  .inil  ii  is  ton)e<  tiirrii  bv  Mr.  lUinl  lh.it  her  <on,  William, 

'e  is  no  trji  e  of  Mrs,  ( Klells  resn!tn»e  in  lorn  onl.  the  tirsl  l.uok  of  the  rrroril^  of  that  town  having  lieen  lost.     In 

■v«T.  may  lie  fount! :  ".\  Register  of  the  hifth.s  ami  tiunalls  in  t  onrord  from  the  yeare  1631).  untitl  the  first  month 

Id  this  KeKister  are  the  follo«ing  enlnes  :   "James  the  sonne  of  William  (Idle  *«  home  the  1    of  the  ii^  month 

..j^, .,    ,.  ,    I."    "  Rebecca,  the  daughter  of  William  Oille,  Ha*  Uime  the  17    (5)1641."      It  is  su|i|K>sed  that  Mr^.  Odell  died 

Iicfiire  ie»44,  the  year  of  her  husbf   in4*»  removal  to  Fairfield,  Conn.,  as  the  reiords  of  that  town  make  no  mention  of  her  name,  nor  does  Mr.  Odell'i 

will,  m.iile  in  1676,  refer  to  her. 

(Walcott's  Concord  in  the  Coloni   al  Period.     N.  E.  H  si.  and  Gen.  Register,  Vol.  'V,  p.  171.) 


The  ii.imr  111  Mr  1  id«  I 
«js  JK-rn  there  aUiLt  i''34.  Ihi 
the  early  records  of  lloston,  hon 
1644,  at  cording  to  O'  account." 
iri,t9,  and  was  buried  4°  (t  )  164 


J.VMKS  ODKI.L, 
at  Concord,  1  Dec,  1639,  bur. 
lere  4  Feb.,  1641. 
4.  K.    Hist,   and   Gen.   Register, 
ol.  IV,  p.  i7».) 


JOHN  ODELL.Jn, 
Stntlield,  Conn.,  b.  about  1666: 
1687,  received  grant  of  land  as 
andson  of  William  Udell,  of  Fair- 
^ld,  deceased;  in  1689,  was  made 
reeman;  in  1694,  deed  from  hit 
ther,  JohnOdell;  d.  1  June,  1745, 
ir.  at  Stralfield;  will  al  Fairfield 
enlioni  wife  Sarah,  two  sons,  two 
lughlen  and  olhen, 
*robale  Records,  Liber  1741-S.) 


HEZEKIAH  ODELL, 
Strmlfield;  in  1700,  named  in 
ralfield  Church  Records  as  son  of 
hn  Odell,  and  renewed  the  Cove- 
nt;  in  177a,  with  brother  John, 
ined  in  deed  lo  Timothy  Wheeler ; 
1737,  appointed  giurdian  of 
leanor  Sroita  and  Eleanor  French ; 
1746,  commisaiaaed  as  Lieulcn- 
il  at  Stntlield  by  the  General  As- 
mbly. 

aimeia  town  Keconlt.) 


:  SARAH,    dau.     Deacon 

Wheeler,  of  Stratfield;  the  d.  1 
Oct.,  174],  aged  7! ;  gravcatone  i 
old  churchyard  at  SiralMd;  b* 
will,  dated  19  Oct.,  1743,  mcntioD 
honored  father  Deacon  Wheeler,  lat 
of  Stratfield,  tons  William  and  Heu 
kiah  Odell,  dau.  Ann  Gill,  childic 
of  deceased  daus.  Bethiah  and  San> 
and  gnnddau.  Abigail  Odell. 
(Fairfield  Probate  Records.) 


AZARIAH  ODELL. 
Stratfield ;  in  1737,  received  deed 
m  his  father  Mezekiab  Odell ;  in 
6a,  appointed  surveyor  al  Fair- 
Id;  in  1767,  made  aiuudian  of 
m.  Odell,  minor,  of  Fairfield;  in 
74.  one  of  a  committee  of  gcn- 
imen  in  regard  to  certain  procecd- 
gs  of  Continental  Coiimss;  in 
77,  estate  inventoried  at  Fairfield, 
airfield  Town  Recotda.) 


Gr< 
ved 


Hon.  ABRAHAM  ODELL, 
reenburgh,  b.  4  Jan.,  1760; 
in  the  American  Army  in 
Van  Bergen's  Regiment  dur- 
the  war  of  the  Revolution;  mem- 
of  New-Vork  State  Assembly 
3  and  1807-10;  d.  »6  Feb., 
Phabe  Odell,  his  youngest 
.  37  Feb.,  1804:  mar.  Rufus 
ing,  Esq.,  of  New-Vork  City  13 
1813 ;  their  son,  Rufiu  King, 
compiler  of  this  Pedigree, 
digrec  of  King  of  Salcai,  Maa.) 


CLIUS  H  A.M)EVI  LLK  OUELU 

fonkers,  b.  there  14  Nov.,  1797 ; 

March,    1879;   bur.  in   St. 

s  Cemetery;    will,  at  White 

dated  16  Nov.,  1872,  proved 

April,    ik79,     mentions    sons 

r  B.  and   Jacob,    daughters 

D.,  wife  of  Samuel  M.  Rais- 

Esq.,  and  Emily  M.,  wife  of 

ries  R.  Dusenberry,  Esq.,  Fanny, 

of  deceased    son,  William 

and  granddaughter  Fanny 


try 


!ll, 


WILLI.A 


1AM    ODELL, 

onken,  b.  there  s6  Mar.,  1840; 

35H,  student  at  the  University 
'  City  of  New-Vork ;  married 

onkers,  21  July.  1861;  d.  in 
York  City,  6  Feb..  1869,  inles- 
bur.  al  St.  John's  Cemetery, 

.ers. 

ilogue  of  Psi  Tpsilon  Frater- 
,  edition  1888.) 


FANNY  L.  R.  ODELL, 
9  Dec,  1889,  Henry  Brevoort 
e,  Ew).,  of  New-York  City, 
)f  Stevenson  and  Mary  (Bre- 
I  Towlc,  of  Rye,  N.  V. ;  issue, 
laughters,  Frances  Riker  and 
Urevoort. 


JOHN  ODELL,  St.,: 
of  Fairfield ;  in  1664,  made  Fiee- 
nun  by  General  Assembly;  in  1666, 
in  behalf  of  his  father,  William  Odell, 
joined  with  Francis  Hall  in  tleed  of 
partition;  in  i673and  1682, received 
granls  of  land  al  Fairfield ;  in  1697, 
named  as  member  of  Stratfield 
Chachi  in  1707,  msde  will  ap- 
.Jmimtw.:  ."Vaiy,  eaecntha. 
,Faiifidd  Totm  Records.) 


I.  JOANNA. dau.  Joseph  and  Abi- 
gail Walker,  of  Stratford.  Mrs.  Walker 
afterward  manied  Richard  Hubbell ; 
her  will,  dated  17  Apr,  1688,  men- 
tions daughter  Joanna  Odell. 
(Schenck'B  Hist.  Fairfield.) 
2.  MARY,  ,  who  in   1711, 

is  mentioned  as  Mary  Odell,  widow, 
and  inventory  of  her  estate  taken  by 
her  son,  Samuel. 
(Fairfield  Town  Records.) 


REBECCA  ODELL, 
bap.  at  Concord,  17  July,  1642, 
mar.  Lieut.  Samuel  Morehouse,  of 
Fairfield,  son  of  Thomas  and  1m- 
bella  (Keeler)  Morehoute,  who  waa 
at  WeathersAeld,  Conn.,  as  early  at 
1640.  Lieut.  Morehouse  was  Mar- 
shall of  Fairfield  in  1673;  iavealory 
of  hit  estate  recorded  m  ijil  Ht 
left  iatae,SamaclJonalhaa,noaH, 
John  and  olhen. 
(Schenck's  Hist  FairficM.) 


-D  SAMUEL  ODELL,=  DEBORA 

$Bf  Stratfield,  Conn.,  b.  16  Mar.. 
11^67;;  it4  1697,  lunwd  aa  member 
f'teatfield  Church;  ii>  ijpo,  re- 
Bnd  deed  of  land  from  father, 
loha  Oddl,  Sen.;  in  1722,  commis- 
I  Ensign  by  General  Assembly ; 
tytjt  cMate  administered  on  by 
I  Johanna  and  Samud ;  in- 
ia  Aug.,  same  year,  men- 
I  widow  Debora. 
paiiMd  Town  and  Probate 
Rccorda.) 


-,  no  further  trace 
beyond  the  mcnlioo  of  her  name  aa 
"  Widow  Debora  "  in  the  inventory 
of  her  hutbaod'sestaie,  14  Aug.,  1717. 


m 


OD^  :.L, 


HA 

b.  20  Oct,  1679. 

DEBORA  ODLLL, 
b.  iS  Oct,  1682 ;  mentiaacd  is 
Sitalfidd  Church  Records  at  rcatw- 
iag  the  Covcnaat  7  Dec,  lyit. 

MARY  ODELL, 
mentioiwd  in  Ctthet's  will;  in  1704, 
called  daughter  of  John  Odell,  and 
renewed  the  CovcBant  in  Strtlfilhl 
Cboch. 


Buoa  rsATt  or 


«•>.  Mr.  OMI,wMa  ■■  ti^ii  I 
l«M  ■wnlami.itwaist  tidStr 
mti b, •knATTSt  hmtt  ti 
Ikm  il  Ike  nta  tt  CWhs  *s 
icrika<  h  Ihtlhasa  ef  mm  al 


:i.  DEBORAH,  dau- Thoataa  Bay  ■ 

ley,  of  Fairfield;  she  d.  27  June  , 

1756,  aged  54;  bur.  in  old  church  - 

yard  al  Stratfield  and  dctcfibed  ii  1 

epiuph  as  wife  lo  Lieut  Hetddal  1 

Odell;  iaaue,  four  childRB,Aiariab  , 

Gershom,  Biila  and  Anne;  GcnhOB  ■ 

Odell  had  two  children,  WiUiamaK  I 
Ruth. 

(Old  Stratfield  Church  Recotda.) 
2.  ,  dau.  Mr.  r         "  "      ' 


SAMUEL  ODELL, 
of  Stratfield;  in  1733,  called 
"brother,  ctdctt  son  of  Samuel 
f^WI,  dec,"  ia  deed  from  Ebeneser 
a  .  Mary  Gregory;  in  1 73 J,  on  lilt 
of  giiad  Jurors;  m  lyci,  conmit- 
rioacd  Captain  by  Genaal  As- 
tembly;  in  1775,  called  "Samuel 
Oddl,  Esq.,  late  of  Faii«eld,"  and 
•ido*  Saiah  mcniioDed  in  distiibu- 
lioaofeatatc 

(fairfiekl  Town  and  Probate  Rec- 
ords.) 


GERSHOM  ODELL, 
of  Fairfield;  in  1743,  leceived  deed 
of  land  froa  hn  Ctther,  HctcUah 
•  OdeU,  of  Faitfidd;  ia  ij^t,  estate 
■dmiaitlcnd  on  Iqr  Eunice  OdcB, 
of  FaiiMd,  single  woman ;  in  1763 
dcaaibed  as  Gciihom  Oddl,  late  of 
f  airfield,  in  ditttihttioa  of  hit  ci- 
■Mt,  with  mentioti  of  widow  and 
cUhkn  William  and  Ruth, 
ffaiifdd  Town  awi  Piobate  Rec- 
T«»dt.) 


'I 


ANNE,  dau.Canieliutaad  Rachael 
(Morton)  ManderiUe,  of  Couitlaodl 
Manor,  N.  V. ;  b.  a?  Nov.,  1760,  d. 
ij  Aug.,  1833,  bur.  Sleepy  HoUow 
Cemetery;  Mr.  Maadcrfllc'a  win, 
dated  24  Mar.,  176S,  aantioat 
daughter  Anne.  Jdlia  MandeviUe, 
the  founder  of  the  Ctmily,  came  to 
America  in  the  "  Beaver  "  ia  Anil, 
1639;  will  in  New-YtHk,  dated  1$ 
Sept,  loat. 
(N.  V.  Gen.  and  Bio.  Rccoid,  VoL 


:i.  HANNAH,  dau.  Bishop  and  Ann 
(Odell)  Undertiill,  23  Oct.,  1822; 
a  descendant  of  Capt.  John  and 
Eliiabelh  (Feke)  UnderhOI;  issue, 
one  son,  Cornelius,  d-  26  June,  1823. 
Mrs.  Odell  died  21  June,  1823. 
(I'ndertiill  Pedigree.) 
3.  JANE.  dau.  (rtn.  Jacob  OdeU 
and  Ann  Dcvoor,  widow  of  Abra- 
ham Brevoort.  19  Dec,  1823;  inue, 
three  sons  and  three  daughters. 


:  FRANCES  ELIZABETH,  dau. 
Samuel  Darling  and  Oril  Janes 
(Sherman)  Rockwdl,  of  Ytmkers, 
granddau.  Ensign  Runs  and  Rachael 
(Darling)  Rockwell,  of  Ridgebury, 
Conn.,  and  a  descendant  of  John 
Rockwell,  who  was  of  Stamford, 
Conn.,  in  1641,  and  mar.  Elisabeth 
Weed  in  1676.  Mrs.  Odell  mar.,  2. 
John  Hancock  Riker,  Esq.,  coun- 
selor at  law,  of  New- York  Cily,  23 
Apr.,  1877. 

(Rockwell  Genealogy,  in  prepara- 
tion.) 


-r 


WILLIAM  ODELL, 
>|r  Giecnburgh,  b.  iS  Mar.,  1762; 
■ITcd  ia  Col.  Van  Beiven't  regi- 

tt  during  the  War  of  lEe  Revolu- 
aad  hdd,Uter,a  Cohmd't  cob- 
liitiHm  ia  a  Wettchctter  County 
il^Bcal;  ia  i8it,  aamed  in  hit  <a- 
t|Mi>  will  with  bcqueil  of  aa  caute 
•aladthc  Homestead;  ictaoved  to 
liMdall,  Otleana  Ca,  N.  Y.,  aad  d. 
Ikoc  14  Feb.,  18(6;  bar.  in  Becch- 
•ood  Cemetery,  Wot  KeadalL 
'  Ohit*  "-irw  Pr*-**.  Liber  I,  p. 
Mil)' 


WM.  DYCKMAN  ODELL,: 
jf  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  b.  17  Dec, 
1794,  d.  17  Nov.,  1875,  bur.  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn. 
Will,  ia  Brooklyn,  proved  23  Feb., 
/S76,  mentions  wife  Susanna  and 
.Nhen.  Mr.  Dycknun  for  many 
years  filled  an  important  and  respon- 
iiible  position  in  the  United  Slates 
Custom  House  at  New-Vork. 
;Obituary  in  A^  V.  Evnitig  thil.) 


Hon.  MOSES  F()WLER  ODELL,: 
of  Brooklyn,  b.  in  Tarrytown,  34 
Feb.,  |8|8;  from  i86i--6s,  mem- 
ber of  the  United  Slates  Congreu; 
ia  1863,  naval  officer,  port  of  New- 
York;  d.  13  June,  1866,  bur.  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 
SAMUEL  U.  F.  ODELL,  a 
younger  brother,  was  for  many 
years  American  Consul-General  for 
the  kingdom  of  Hawaii. 
(New- York  Civil  List) 


:IOHANNA,  dan.  Danid  &  aad 
Rebecca  (Brown)  Willtea,of  Greea- 
biagh,  b.  JO  Dec,  1769;  ittae, 
terca  aooa  ud  foar  daughters.  Mr. 
WiOacat  win,  at  White  Plaiaa,  dated 
f  Feb.,  1I31,  pnred  aa  J[aa.,  iStt, 
..laliea  bequeat  to  Anaa,  wile  of  Wil- 
liam Oddl,  of  New-York  City,  aad 
■aentioas,  amoag  olheta,  gnaddan., 
Rebecca,  wife  of  WilKam  Oddl,  Jr. 
(Probate  Records,  Liber  O,  p.  169.) 


SUSANNA,  dau.  Motes  and  Han- 
nah (Field)  Fowler,  of  Mount  Pleas- 
ant, West  Co.,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Fowler 
d.  lo  Oct,  181$,  aged  37;  his  wife 
d.  18  Dec,  1829,  aged  69;  both 
bur.  al  White  Plains.  Mr.  Fowler'a 
will,  there  proved,  $  Dec,  1815, 
mentions  son  William  and  ten  daus., 
including  Susanna.  Mrs.  Odell's 
will,  in  Brooklyn,  was  proved  3  July, 
1878. 


SARAH  FISH,  dau.  Hon.  Abra- 
ham and  Jane  (Fish)  Van  Derveer 
of  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  and  grand- 
daughter Hendrick  and  Maria 
(Voorhies)  Van  Derveer.  Abraham 
Van  Derveer  was  member  United 
States  Congress  from  King's  Co., 
N.  v.,  from  I837--39. 
Cornelia  Jtnite  Van  der  Vter,  the 
founder  jf  the  family  in  Amctica, 
came  from  Holland  in  1639  and 
tettled  in  Flaibuth,  N.  Y. 
(Bergen  Genealogy.) 


Noia 


JOHN  ODELL,=TEM 
of  Connecticut  Fanaa,  N.  J.;  ia 
i7io,livedat  Sttatfidd;  iai73a,aa 
toa  of  Eusign  Samud  OdeU,  hue  of 
SamMd,  joined  m  deed  to  Mm 
brother  Ssiand;  iL  tc  Juat,  lysai 
will,  at  Trcatoa,  N.  ).,  pimd  at 
same  month,  awatioaa  srife  Taa- 
pcraace,  oa^  aoa  Jooathaa  aad 
three  tUaghtai.  * 

(Probate  Rccoidt,  Liber  E,  p.  433.) 


PERANCE,  dau.  Rn.  Joaa- 

thaa  Dickiaaaa,  D.  D...  aad  atfi 

Jo*ae<  :;  dH.  Jacob  aad  Haaaik 

(Hnbt  wlJIMTCBi  Rtr.Joa   ' 

aoaof  Mti«abaadAbifai(: 

maa):  Oickiaioa,  b.  at  Apia,  16M; 

Binb  Mbtowa;  ia  1746,  im  PNat 

Coltg  t  Ntv  JtiMr;   d.  7  Od, 

1747!  »*  al   IVMtoa,  ■laticui 


OddL 
M.J.) 


HANirAH  ODBU, 
ia  lyit,  iiaaaud  Ikt  CauiMM  !■ 
SniMd  CksKh:  ia  tig^,  «Hk 
btadHr  Joiim  mA  m  dtfina  oT 


■•Tt  < 

OMof 


{HMtt  ilttVML 


SdXL:; 


UNICBODUX, 
HAKTODCLL. 


Hoil.tad  RIT.  JONATHAN  ODELL,= ANNI 
of  Frcderictoa,  N.  B. ;  b.  ia  Novaik, 
N.J.,t(S<iit,i7j7i  padantaCol- 

geoo  uitiaa  AnaraadamcmuiQMc- 
tor  of  St  Anat  Ckuich,  BailiaaHa, 
~  'Loyal  Vmt 


N 

of  gta^tbuty  aad  Oddl'  . 
to  Frcderictoa  and  tppoiiaMd  Sn- 
retaty  Pioriace  of  New  Bnaaaiil; 
d.  2^  Not.,  itit. 

(Hiirs  Hiat  Ckatch  ia  BtaiiagMa, 
N.  J.)  ^ 


HOM.WM.  FRANKLIN  ODKLL,: 
of  Frcderictoa,  b.  19  Oct,  1744,  ia 
Buthagton,  N.  J.;  ia  iSia,  tac- 
ceeded  hia  father  a*  fioviacial  Sec- 
retary; ia  1817,  was  aagtaid  ia 
locatiag  th«  boodaty  ia*  of  Ntw 
Bmutwick  uiMlcr TMty  of  Gbeat; 
d.  at  Fradettetoa,  at  Dae,  1(44; 
will  there,  dated  18  Jidy,  1I4],  dit- 
poact  of  largt  catalfc 
(Cyc  Am.  Bia  VoL  IV,  p.  $!<■) 


:ANNI  >-  daa.  laaac  — 
(NidK  iha)diCaa,«f 
k.J.;  Wi  wm,mttwmm,  pitbalid 
•7U.t  aMiMidaa|hMAaBi,lfcM 
tadar  ti|kHea |«n of aiTbMe 
dt  Co  B,bq,UiMMr,«MBM- 
ba  of  M«*  Jmrnt  CalgaU  A» 
■■hb     h  i«t«  aad  Hueiaiai  flea. 


johaiIna  ODBIX, 
iii**irt«a. 

■UMICB  OMOXt 

MMtaMd  <■  Mm^  «■  ad  f» 
hapa  Ikn  Batea  Olil  aKIi 
i7S*i  adiriaiHaii  «■  *•  OMH  ar 
r^iiitiim  OtM,  teiMad, 

lUZABETHODBm 
■wrttaii  la  f  '    '     - 


HUN 


KLIZ.  \MTH,  dn.    Dr. 

Ntvil   ,  «r  Al I,  N.  J. 

wiiiw  M  anh,  dn.  *m.  , 
Coakt,    BlD„CACdLCMl„lac 
'      ~        aflhidiaA 


MAKT  ODBIX, 

LUCY  ANMB  ODBIX, 
K  4  Not.,  in<:  mm.  Unt^M. 

aaan,  aha  djM  Cmmltm,  itij; 

SABAH  ANNS  ODBIX. 

iMO,  tlTk:  aa  ka*. 
(0<*llir||ll|iii) 


Hon.  WM.  HUNTER  ODELL, 
of  Rookwood,  Frcderictoa,  b.  then 
a6  Nov.,  1811 ;  graduate  Kuu'sCol- 
lege,  class  1832;  in  1838,  Deputy 
Provincial  SecrcUry  and  Regiattar; 
in  1847,  Judge  of  Coart  ofCoaaaBOB 
Pleas;  in  ■  850,  member  of  Legisla- 
tive Council;  in  ■86<,  Poatataalcr- 
General;  in  1867,  Senator  from 
New  Brunswick ;  d.  at  Hdifax,  26 
July,  1891. 

(N.  E.   Hist  aad  Gen.  Register, 
Vol  XLVI,  p.  20.) 


Mmok  WM.  HENRY  ODELL, 
of  Fredericton,  b.  there  6  May, 
1832;  in  1869,  entered  Royal  Mili- 
tary College,  at  Sandhurst,  Eng- 
land; in  1871,  gatelted  to  commis- 
sion in  3td  Light  Infantry;  in  18V9, 
WW  specisi  service  in  South  Alhca 
and  mentioned  in  despatches;  in 
■88a,  promoted  to  Capuin  in  Oi- 
(ordahire  Light  Infanti^;  in  1892, 
promoted  to  Major  in  same  regi- 


lEUr 
WiDiat 


wife  w 
Aaden 
l«e,& 
of  Ho 
Harva 
ctalan 
Brunsv 
Col.  \ 
Maa.; 
(Cyc/ 


ABBTH  ANN,  daa.  Hoa. 

a  Ml  am  BKa,  jadfe  Sa- 
CfM  Nora  Scoti*,  wboac 
a  Aadi  AaB,dau.  Aleiaada 
na,  M.  A.,  of  Aberdcca  Col- 
Mttmi.  JadgcBlimwaaoa 
a^  Joaathaa  BHas,  graduaa 
ni,  4*a  1763,  Attomey-GcB- 
d  CWcf  Juaticc  Prorince  New 
rick  i  hit  wife  wu  Mary,  dau. 
Vcilkiagtoa,  of  Spriagtdd, 
ittac,  oac  toa  aad  four  daai. 
\m.  Bio.,  Vol.  I,  p.  293.) 


I 
DIL  OBORSB  MOmiTAIM  ODIU,isi.    BLBABBnL 
ofN«itpat,K.L,kSlt<r.,i*ilL    Inr  BaMaMTi 
ia  FrtdaiictM;aadaiaCoiaBcor 
Naw   Braaaick,   dat    ilsy,   tt 
Medkal    CoUcaa,    UaircnSr    of 
Ediabar|h,ctaBiB4i,aBdofBa7tl 
CoOctc  of  Saricoaa,  Idiahagll, 
daa  1841 ;  piadaed  ardiriai  nr 
tbiity   yeaia   ia    Ficdcrictoa   aad 
aftarwatd  ia  Newport;  d.  then  at 
Apr.,  i8a>,  bur.  al  Fadcrietoa. 
(N.  V.  Goi.  81  Bio.  Rceoid,  VoL 
XXIV,  p  4«.) 


>daamraratM%N.B. 
■adiladiM(Daa!B«M 


(N.  y.  Ga.  k  Ha  BaeadTVcll 
XII,  p.  ay.) 


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